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  • TITLE
  • DECLARATION
  • CERTIFICATE
  • ABSTRACT
  • KEY WORDS
  • PREFACE
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
  • CONTENTS
  • LIST OF TABLES
  • LIST OF FIGURES
  • LIST OF APPENDICES
  • ABBREVIATIONS
  • 1. INTRODUCTION
  • 1.1. STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
  • 1.2. OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
  • 1.3. HYPOTHESES
  • 1.4. SCOPE OF THE STUDY
  • 1.5. UNIVERSE
  • 1.6. SAMPLE SIZE
  • 1.7. SAMPLING TECHNIQUE
  • 1.8. TOOLS FOR DATA COLLECTION
  • 1.9. TREATEMENT OF DATA
  • 1.10. LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY
  • 1.11. PLAN OF THE STUDY
  • CHAPTER – 1
  • CHAPTER – II
  • CHAPTER – III
  • CHAPTER – IV
  • CHAPTER – V
  • CHAPTER – VI
  • 2. SUICIDE CASES - REVIEW OF LITERATURE
  • 2.1. Suicide – definition
  • 2.2. How ‘SUICIDE’ is viewed by various religions
  • 2.3. What are the main causes of suicide ?
  • 2.4. Analysis of the Problem of Suicide
  • 2.5. Prevention of Suicide
  • 3. THE PROBLEM OF SUICIDES IN KERALA
  • TABLE 3.3 Incidence And Rate of Suicides During 1996 (State, UT & City w
  • Table 3. 4 STATE/UTS recording high suicide rates over All India average during 1994 to1996
  • TABLE 3. 6 Incidence And Rate Of Suicides During 2001 (State, UT & City wise)
  • Table 3.7 Rate of Suicide among the people of the districts via a vis gender difference
  • Table 3.8 Suicide in Kerala: District wise distribution by age and gender
  • TABLE 3.10 SUICIDES IN KERALA – 1996-1999
  • Table 3. 11 RELIGION DATA 2001 CENSUS
  • TABLE 3.12SUICIDES IN SELECTED DISTRICTS
  • TABLE 3.14District – frequencies
  • Age of the victim
  • Sex
  • Place of occurrence
  • Time of occurrence
  • Religious Faith
  • Marital Status
  • Profession
  • Health of the victim
  • Means Adopted
  • Indebtedness
  • Previous attempt
  • Reason for suicide
  • 3.9 CONCLUSIONS REVEALED IN THE STUDY
  • TABLE 3.15 Age of the Victim
  • TABLE 3.16 Sex
  • TABLE 3.17 Place of Occurrence
  • TABLE 3.18 Time of Occurrence
  • TABLE 3.19 Religious faith
  • TABLE 3.20 Marital Status
  • TABLE 3.21 Profession of the Victim
  • TABLE 3.22 Health of the Victim
  • TABLE 3.23 Means Adopted
  • TABLE 3.24 Indebtedness
  • TABLE 3.25 Previous Attempt
  • TABLE 3.26 Reason for Suicide
  • 4. PSYCHOLOGY OF SUICIDES IN KERALA STATE
  • 4.1 Family Suicides in Kerala
  • Table 4.1Distribution of Family Suicides During 2001
  • 4.2 Expert Opinion of Psycho-analysts
  • 4.3. Feedback from Suicide Prevention Clinic – Trivandrum
  • Table 4.2Means Adopted for Suicide Attempt
  • 4.4. Feedback from Suicide Prevention Clinic, Kottayam
  • Table 4.3Distribution of Victims as per Sex
  • Table 4.4SOCIO ECONOMIC PROFILECLASSIFICATION OF AGE - GROUPS
  • Table 4.5Classification as per Education
  • Table 4.6Distribution as per Marital Status
  • Table 4.7Classification as per Profession
  • Table 4.8Classification as per Religious Faith
  • Table 4.9Classification as per domicile
  • Table 4.10Consumption of Alcohol by Victims
  • 4.5 WORK DONE by ‘MAITHRI ’ at COCHIN
  • Table 4.12Age Group of Persons who visited Maithri
  • 4.6 STUDY OF ‘ATTEMPTED SUICIDE’ VICTIMS OFTRIVANDRUM
  • Table 4.13Attempted Suicide - Sex of Victim
  • Table 4.14Attempted Suicide - Age of Victim
  • Table 4.15Attempted Suicide - Marital Status
  • Table 4.16Attempted Suicide - Education
  • Table 4.17Attempted Suicide - Profession
  • Table 4.18Attempted Suicide - Religious Faith
  • Table 4.19Attempted Suicide - Income level
  • Table 4.20Attempted Suicide - Consumption of Alcohol
  • Table 4.21Attempted Suicide - Financial Position
  • Table 4.22Attempted Suicide - Causes
  • 4.7. A Note on SUICIDE CASES of WAYANAD District
  • Table 4.23Year 2004 – Distribution of suicide cases by Profession
  • Table 4.24Year 2004 – Distribution of Suicides by AnnualIncome of Victim
  • Table 4.25Year 2004 – Distribution of Suicides by Causes
  • 4.8. A Note on the ‘KUDUMBASREE’ Project
  • 5. AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF THE SUICIDES IN KERALA
  • Table 5.1DISTRICT-WISE SUICIDE IN KERALA
  • Table 5.3 Literacy rate of Total, General, Scheduled Caste and ScheduledTribe population, State / District - 2001
  • Table 5.4 Number of Suicide Cases Reported - Year 2004
  • 5.6 INTERVIEW SCHEDULE
  • 5.7 LOCALITY VISITED
  • Table 5.5Locality visited
  • 5.8 TIME OF INCIDENT
  • Table 5.6Time of incident
  • 5.9 AGE OF THE VICTIM
  • Table 5.7Age classification
  • 5.10 SEX OF THE VICTIM
  • Table 5.9Age classification * Sex Crosstabulation
  • Fig.5.1 Share of Suicide Victims by Sex & Age Group during 2001
  • 5.11 MARITAL STATUS
  • Table 5.10Marital Status
  • 5.12 PROFESSION
  • Table 5.11Profession
  • Fig.5.2Profession
  • Fig.5.3 - Percentage distributionof Suicide Victimsbyprofession - 2001.
  • 5.13 EDUCATINAL STATUS OF SUICIDE VICTIMS
  • Table 5.12Education
  • Fig.5. 4 Education
  • Fig.5.5 Percentage of Suicide VictimsbyEducational Level - 2001
  • 5.14 TYPE OF FAMILY
  • 5.15 RELIGIOUS FAITH OF VICTIMS
  • Table 5.14Religion
  • 5.16 CASTE DIFFERENCES AMONG VICTIMS
  • Table 5.15 Caste
  • 5.17 INCOME OF VICTIMS
  • Table 5.16 Income
  • 5.18 HEALTH OF VICTIMS
  • Table 5.17 Health
  • 5.19 TYPE OF HOUSE
  • Table 5.18 Type of house
  • 5.20 OWNERSHIP OF THE HOUSE
  • Table 5.19 Ownership of the house
  • 5.21 CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES
  • Table 5.20 Childhood experiences
  • 5.22 ARTISTIC TALENTS
  • Table 5.21 Artistic talents
  • 5.23 INTEREST IN HOBBIES
  • Table 5.22 Hobbies
  • 5.24 ADDICTION TO ALCOHOL
  • Table 5.23 Alcohol
  • Table 5.24.Alcohol * Sex Cross tabulation
  • Table 5.25 Alcohol * Religion Cross tabulation
  • 5.25HISTORY OF MENTAL ILLNESS
  • Table 5.26 Treatment for mental illness
  • 5.26WHETHER DEPRESSED OR MOODY
  • Table 5.27 Depressed or moody
  • 5.27 COMPLAINING NATURE
  • Table 5.28 Complaint at Home
  • 5.28 VICTIM - TALK ABOUT DEATH
  • Table 5.29 Talk about death
  • 5.29 PREVIOUS ATTEMPT
  • Table 5.30 Previous attempt
  • 5.30 INVOLVEMENT IN CASES
  • Table 5.31 Any crime cases
  • 5.31 FINANCIAL POSITION
  • Table 5.32 Financial position
  • 5.32 MEDICAL TREATMENT
  • Table 5.33 Medical treatment
  • 5.33 CAUSES OF SUICIDE
  • Table 5.34 Causes of suicide
  • Fig. 5.6- Important Causes of Suicide.
  • Fig. 5.7 - Percentage Share of Various Causes of SuicideDuring 2001.
  • 5.34 MEANS ADOPTED IN SUICIDE
  • Table 5.35 How suicide committed
  • Table 5.36 How suicide committed * Sex Crosstabulation
  • Fig. 5.8 - Percentage Share of Means AdoptedforCommitting Suicide - 2001
  • 5.35 WAS PREVENTION POSSIBLE ?
  • Table 5.37 Was prevention possible?
  • 5.36 HOW IT COULD HAVE BEEN AVIODED ?
  • 6. FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
  • INTRODUCTION
  • 6.1. FINDINGS
  • 6.2. CONCLUSIONS OF THE STUDY
  • 6.3. RECOMMENDATIONS of the STUDY
  • Table 6.8 Number of Suicides Reported in Kerala State
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY
  • BOOKS
  • JOURNALS and PERIODICALS
  • OTHER PUBLICATIONS
  • APPENDIX - 1 Interview Schedule - Suicides in Kerala
  • INDEX