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Emotional status and suicidal ideation as a correlate of parental and sibling status among adolescents
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INTRODUCTION

The health of the adolescents is of great importance for the future of societies. In this context,

the suicide rate is a sensitive measure of psychological and social state. As a consequence,

suicide has always been a topic of considerable interest in different geographical areas of the

world because an examination of the suicide rate, worldwide, of young adults may reveal

something of their well-being. Suicide remains such an enigma that the reasons for so many

adolescents and young adults choosing to take their own life are unclear. The first act of suicide

possibly happened before the beginning of written records. In order to explore the history of

suicide with any understanding, one must have some conception of the prevailing taboos and

attitudes toward this behavioural phenomenon. Traditionally, society’s attitudes to suicide and

the suicidal act divulge a wide range between a coherent one of acceptance, an irrational one

of superstition and a hostile one of punishment. Realizing the gravity of the phenomenon of

suicidal behaviours, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has identified suicide as an

increasingly important area of public health, and has issued guidelines to member state in order

to develop and implement co-ordinated, comprehensive, national and international strategies

intended to halt this trend by the year 2000 (WHO, 1990). The number of suicides per 100,000

people was about 10.7 in 1998, according to the world Health Organisation.

CONCEPTUAL DEFINITIONS

Adolescents: Both boys and girls in the age group of 15 to 18 years were included in the study.

Suicidal Ideation: Any self-reported thoughts of engaging in suicide-related behaviour.

Stressful life events: In the study it refers to events or changes that happened in the

adolescents’ life and are perceived either positive or negative stress by the adolescents and it

includes events related to family and parents, school and classes, friends and social activities.

Suicidal Tendency- is the propensity for a person to have suicidal ideation or to make suicide

attempts. It may also refer to suicide, crisis, suicidal ideation, Para suicides, and failed suicide

attempt.

Suicidal Behaviour- includes suicidal planning, suicidal attempts and completed suicide.

Denotes to actions taken by one who is seeing or preparing to cause his/ her own death. Defined

as an obsession or act that is attentive on causing one’s own death voluntarily,

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Seeken
Date
4 July 2022
Pages
230
ISBN
9780362955507

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

INTRODUCTION

The health of the adolescents is of great importance for the future of societies. In this context,

the suicide rate is a sensitive measure of psychological and social state. As a consequence,

suicide has always been a topic of considerable interest in different geographical areas of the

world because an examination of the suicide rate, worldwide, of young adults may reveal

something of their well-being. Suicide remains such an enigma that the reasons for so many

adolescents and young adults choosing to take their own life are unclear. The first act of suicide

possibly happened before the beginning of written records. In order to explore the history of

suicide with any understanding, one must have some conception of the prevailing taboos and

attitudes toward this behavioural phenomenon. Traditionally, society’s attitudes to suicide and

the suicidal act divulge a wide range between a coherent one of acceptance, an irrational one

of superstition and a hostile one of punishment. Realizing the gravity of the phenomenon of

suicidal behaviours, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has identified suicide as an

increasingly important area of public health, and has issued guidelines to member state in order

to develop and implement co-ordinated, comprehensive, national and international strategies

intended to halt this trend by the year 2000 (WHO, 1990). The number of suicides per 100,000

people was about 10.7 in 1998, according to the world Health Organisation.

CONCEPTUAL DEFINITIONS

Adolescents: Both boys and girls in the age group of 15 to 18 years were included in the study.

Suicidal Ideation: Any self-reported thoughts of engaging in suicide-related behaviour.

Stressful life events: In the study it refers to events or changes that happened in the

adolescents’ life and are perceived either positive or negative stress by the adolescents and it

includes events related to family and parents, school and classes, friends and social activities.

Suicidal Tendency- is the propensity for a person to have suicidal ideation or to make suicide

attempts. It may also refer to suicide, crisis, suicidal ideation, Para suicides, and failed suicide

attempt.

Suicidal Behaviour- includes suicidal planning, suicidal attempts and completed suicide.

Denotes to actions taken by one who is seeing or preparing to cause his/ her own death. Defined

as an obsession or act that is attentive on causing one’s own death voluntarily,

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Seeken
Date
4 July 2022
Pages
230
ISBN
9780362955507