Exploring community perceptions on underreporting of suicide in Indian rural settings from psychosocial and cultural perspective

Q2 Medicine
Saurabh Raj , Debasruti Ghosh , Sunil K. Verma
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Abstract

Background

The Indian rural population is recognised as one of the vulnerable segments of the society in terms of reporting suicide. Inconsistencies in the reporting of suicide impede the real suicide case, that in turn hinders efforts to prevent suicide. There are differences in suicide motives in rural areas due to the clear cultural and social borders, that could affect reporting. Very few studies have examined these psychological and sociocultural variables in rural context. Thus, the main goal of the current investigation is to comprehend these aspects and recommend strategies accordingly.

Method

The present study employed in-depth interviewing using focus group discussions on a sample of 93 participants. Through purposive sampling 12 areas were shortlisted from four districts from Bihar State, India. Only those areas were selected, where suicide had occurred in the last one year. All the twelve discussions were finally transcribed and using the thematic analysis approach qualitative data were analysed.

Results

Three themes appeared followed by their subthemes. First theme was apprehensions and fears and the subtheme emerged were society's reaction towards suicide and legal procedure. Second theme was religious belief related to suicide and the subthemes were, soul wandering, unfulfilled desire of the soul, and life after death. Third theme was females were more underreported and subtheme emerged i.e., protecting the honor of the family, and laws related to women social issues.

Conclusion

Findings of this study suggest that psychosocial and cultural factors serve as barrier in reporting and hinders suicide prevention process. This finding indicates that formulating multisectoral approach in reducing community attitude and stigma of rural population towards suicide.

从社会心理和文化角度探讨印度农村地区社区对自杀少报的看法
背景印度农村人口被认为是社会中容易报告自杀事件的群体之一。自杀报告的不一致阻碍了对真实自杀案例的了解,反过来又阻碍了预防自杀的工作。由于文化和社会边界明显,农村地区的自杀动机也存在差异,这可能会影响自杀报告。很少有研究对农村地区的这些心理和社会文化变量进行研究。因此,本次调查的主要目的是了解这些方面的情况,并提出相应的策略建议。 本研究采用焦点小组讨论的方式对 93 名参与者进行深入访谈。通过有目的的抽样,从印度比哈尔邦的四个地区中筛选出 12 个地区。只有那些在过去一年中发生过自杀事件的地区才被选中。最后对所有 12 次讨论进行了誊写,并采用主题分析法对定性数据进行了分析。第一个主题是忧虑和恐惧,出现的次主题是社会对自杀的反应和法律程序。第二个主题是与自杀有关的宗教信仰,其次主题是灵魂游荡、灵魂欲望无法实现和死后的生活。第三个主题是女性更少报告自杀,并出现了副主题,即保护家庭荣誉和与女性社会问题有关的法律。 结论本研究的结果表明,社会心理和文化因素是报告自杀的障碍,并阻碍了自杀预防进程。这一结果表明,应制定多部门方法来减少社区对自杀的态度和农村人口对自杀的成见。
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Mental Health and Prevention
Mental Health and Prevention Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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