“…Some authors have found that suicidal ideations appear to be more common in young women after a disaster (Ran et al, 2015;Tang, Xu, et al, 2018;Ying et al, 2015), whereas others indicate that men have more suicidal thoughts (Vehid, Alyanak, & Eksi, 2006). Studies also note that suicidal ideations increase with age in young people and are particularly high in adolescents (Tang, Xu, et al, 2018;Tang, Zhao, et al, 2018). Regarding mental health, several authors indicate that suicidal ideations are positively associated with depression (Chui et al, 2017;Tang, Zhao, et al, 2018;Zuromski et al, 2018), anxiety (Tang, Xu, et al, 2018), signs of post-traumatic stress (Ran et al, 2015;Tang, Zhao, et al, 2018;Zuromski et al, 2018), sleep disorders (Tang, Xu, et al, 2018), and low selfesteem (Contis & Foley, 2015).…”