Explaining suicide in an urban slum of Mumbai, India: a sociocultural autopsy

Crisis
Shubhangi R ParkarMitchell G Weiss

Abstract

Health demographic mortality studies use verbal autopsies to identify suicide as a cause of death. Psychological autopsies focus almost exclusively on associated high-risk psychiatric disorders. New approaches considering contextual factors are needed for preventing suicide and promoting mental health. This study examined explanations of suicide reported by surviving family members or close friends with reference to social, cultural, and environmental conditions as well as the challenges of life in the Malavani slum of Mumbai. An EMIC (Explanatory Model Interview Catalog) interview based on a cultural epidemiological framework considered underlying problems, perceived causes, and sociocultural contexts. It was administered to survivors of 76 people who had died by suicide (56.6% women). Accounts of underlying problems typically referred to various aspects of tension (73.7%). Perceived causes often identified multiple factors. The sociocultural contexts of suicide included the victimization of women, the personal and social impact of problem drinking, marital problems, physical health problems, mental tension, possession and sorcery. Women were particularly vulnerable to the impact of problem drinking by a spouse or father. This...Continue Reading

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Feb 26, 2013·Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine·Sharmishtha S DeshpandeSanjeev Sarmukaddam
Aug 25, 2012·Social Science & Medicine·Shubhangi R ParkarMitchell G Weiss
Jun 16, 2015·The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease·Jen WangMitchell G Weiss
Aug 31, 2019·Anthropology & Medicine·Mitchell G Weiss, Shubhangi R Parkar
Nov 2, 2017·International Journal of Epidemiology·Rohina JoshiHebe Gouda
Oct 9, 2020·Journal of Affective Disorders·Vikas AryaGregory Armstrong

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