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Risk factors for completed suicides: a case-control study from Bangalore, India.

G Gururaj1, M K Isaac, D K Subbakrishna, R Ranjani.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Suicides are a hidden and unrecognized epidemic in the Indian region, affecting predominantly younger age groups. Information on causative risk factors and mechanisms is not available in the country, which is crucial for designing intervention programmes.
OBJECTIVES: To identify and quantify risk factors for completed suicides in the city of Bangalore.
METHODS: A case-control study was conducted with the families of 269 completed suicides and 269 living controls within the broader population of the city using psychological autopsy methods.
RESULTS: The study has shown that several factors in the areas of family, marriage, education, occupation, general health, mental health and absence of protective factors contribute significantly for suicides. The cumulative and repetitive interaction of several factors in a complex manner results in suicides. The significant factors were presence of previous suicidal attempt in self (odds ratio (OR) = 42.62), interpersonal conflicts and marital disharmony with spouse (OR = 27.98), alcoholism in self (OR = 23.38), presence of a mental illness (OR = 11.07), sudden economic bankruptcy (OR = 7.1), domestic violence (OR = 6.82) and unemployment (OR = 6.15). Individuals completing suicides did not have a positive outlook towards life, problem-solving approaches and coping skills.
CONCLUSION: The observed findings are at variance with suicidal causation in the West in some areas operating in a different sociocultural and economic environment. The intervention strategies should include prioritized macro and micro level efforts aimed at individual, family and society.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15764105     DOI: 10.1080/156609704/233/289706

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inj Control Saf Promot        ISSN: 1566-0974


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