Okoro ., D. C.Okhakhume, A. S.2021-06-022021-06-0220171597-5207Ibadan Journal of the Social Sciences 15(I), March 2017. Pp. 95 - 103ui_art_okoro_role_2017http://ir.library.ui.edu.ng/handle/123456789/5360This study investigated the relationship between the risk factors of depression and impulsivity, and suicidal ideation among students of University of Ibadan. It adopted a cross-sectional survey research design and used questionnaire for data collection. Three scales were used in eliciting information from the students. Independent T-test Analysis was used in analyzing the data. P<. .001 level of confidence was considered significant. Two hypotheses were formulated and analyzed using independent t-test. The results show that high depressive and impulsive students have a greater likelihood of engaging in suicidal ideation than low depressive and impulsive ones (t - -5.694, df = 402, p< 0.001) and (t = -5.207, df = 402, p< 0.001). Consequently, students who are depressed as well as those who are impulsive must be closely monitored and assisted since they are at a higher risk of engaging in suicidal ideation than those who are not.en-USDepressionImpulsivitySuicidal ideationRole of depression and impulsivity as determinants of suicidal ideation among students in Ibadan, NigeriaArticle