Suicide in Nepal: A modified psychological autopsy investigation from randomly selected police cases between 2013 and 2015
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology Sep 07, 2017
Hagaman AK, et al. – The goal of this paper was to determine the common factors, precipitating events, and warning signs in male and female suicides. It was suggested that the suicide prevention strategies in Nepal ought to account for the paucity of awareness regarding suicide risk among family members and early age of suicide completion, particularly in rural and female populations. As a result of the low rates of ideation disclosure to friends and family, educating the general public about other signs of suicide could assist in the prevention efforts in Nepal.
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