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556 – Examination of Effect of Social Factors and Personal - Family Records on Suicide

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 April 2020

E. Pourakbaran*
Affiliation:
University, Payame Nor University of Roshtkhar, Torbat Heydariye, Iran

Abstract

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Suicide existed in past tense but it was very limited, Todays this phenomena expands very much unfourtunatly and it cause concerns among societies and individuals. most of the societies condemn suicide and many religions count it as a sin. it's surprising that suicide counts as a sin in most societies and this action leaves out the shame and disgrace reputation in that society. The second grad of death reson among teenagers and colledge students is suicide and first grade relates to car accidents.

Goal:

Examination of social factors such as (Age, sex and personal) records like economic and educational - Family condition on suicide.

Methodology (materials and method):

The sample society consists of too individuals who take action of suicide and they call on the emergency center of Zaveh.

The method is non-accident available sampling and the sample society are those who call on the hygiene and treatment clinics and emergency centers. These person fill the questionnaires by consent and after we explain about our Goal.

Results:

Results showd that suicidal people between 13 of55 years in ages 18 of 20 people. Most suicidal patients.the women the mostsuicidal people(69% vs 31%) as well as single people than married 96%percent of the suicides and deaths can not be missed conclusion.

The results showd a significant realation between age.education and marital status are also significant realation between socioeconomic status and psychiatric disorders with with suicide.

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