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Individual and social factors related to attempted suicide among women: A qualitative study from Iran

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Pages 295-313 | Received 16 Dec 2017, Accepted 05 Nov 2018, Published online: 11 Mar 2019
 

Abstract

The researchers conducted this study as a phenomenological research to understand the individual and social factors related to attempted suicide phenomenon among women of Gilan-e Gharb. Participants of the study are comprised of 17 women survivors of attempted suicide selected by purposive sampling or snowball method. To gather the data, we conducted semi-structured interviews in face-to-face and audio-recorded methods from February to April 2017. Researchers transcribed verbatim and analyzed the content of the interviews thematically. The main issues in this study were three main themes including the “personal factors”, “social factors”, and “other issues related to attempted suicide” with seven sub-themes. We concluded that both personal and social factors contribute to the suicide attempts in female subjects. Also, we found that the majority of participants did not want to die by the attempted suicide.

Acknowledgments

The researchers thank all the research participants who have contributed to the study. The present article extracted from the PhD thesis in Health Education and Health Promotion, written by Mehdi Khezeli.

Disclosure statement

Authors have no conflict of interests.

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Funding

Financially supported by Hamadan University of Medical Sciences (Grant No. 9505193018), and Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences (Grant No. 3003965).

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