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  • TITLE
  • CERTIFICATE
  • DECLARATION
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
  • CONTENTS
  • I INTRODUCTION
  • 1.01 Context of the study.
  • 1.02 Need and significance of the study
  • 1.03 Statement of the problem
  • 1.04 Definition of terms
  • 1.04.01 Aetiology
  • 1.04.02 Suicidal Behaviour
  • 1.04.03 Suicidal Attempt
  • 1.04.04 Suicidal Ideation
  • 1.05 Objectives
  • 1.06 Hypotheses
  • 1.07 Methodology in brief
  • 1.08 Scope of the study
  • 1.09 Organization of the report
  • II THEORETICAL OVERVIEW
  • 2.01 Suicide and related terms
  • 2.02 Suicide
  • 2.03 Para-suicide or attempted suicide
  • 2.04 Suicidal Ideation
  • 2.05 Suicidal Intent
  • 2.06 Suicidal Behaviour
  • 2.07 Risk Factors
  • 2.07.01 Stressful life event
  • 2.07.02 Bereavement
  • 2.07.03 Experience of loss
  • 2.07.04 Hopelessness, Helplessness
  • 2.07.05 Social Support
  • 2.07.06 Depression
  • 2.07.07 Other Psychiatric Disorder
  • 2.07.08 Personality
  • 2.07.09 Alcoholism
  • 2.07.10 History of prior suicide attempts
  • 2.07.11 Family history of suicide
  • 2.07.12 Unemployment
  • 2.07.13 Environment
  • 2.07.14 Physical illness
  • 2.07.15 Biological factor
  • 2.08. Assessment
  • 2.09. Suicidal signal
  • 2.09.01 Threat of Suicide
  • 2.09.02 Depression
  • 2.09.03. Reckless Behaviour
  • 2.09.04. Social withdrawal
  • 2.10. Individual features of suicide behviour
  • 2.11. Treatment
  • 2.12. Treatment strategies
  • 2.13. In patient care
  • 2.14. Out patient care
  • 2.15. General principles of management
  • 2.16. Generalized treatment strategies for suicidal behaviour
  • 2.17. Suicide prevention
  • 2.18. Concept of prevention
  • 2.19. Prediction of suicide risk
  • 2.20. Public Education
  • 2.21. Factors influence suicide preventions
  • 2.21.01. Suicide Prevention Cenrers
  • 2.21.02 Reduced Availability yf the Means of Suicide
  • 2.21.03. Pro~jisiono f.Advice on Coping Strategies
  • 2.21.04. Increased Availabiliq of Means of Suicide
  • 2.21.05. Changing Patterns ofPsychopathology
  • 2.21.06. Reduced Publicity about Suicide
  • 2.21.07. (bunging Attitude towurds Suicide
  • 2.21.08. Change in the Social Enviornment
  • 2.22. Strategies in suicide preventions
  • 2.23. Organising principles
  • 2.24 Physicians role in suicide prevention
  • 2.25. Societys role. .
  • 2.26. Community based of suicide prevention programmes
  • III REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
  • 3.01. Age
  • 3.02. Sex
  • 3.03. Religion
  • 3.04. Occupation
  • 3.05. Place
  • 3.06. Family history
  • 3.07. Stress and self esteem
  • 3.08. Depression
  • 3.09. Precipitants
  • 3.10. Risk
  • 3.11. Hopelessness
  • 3.12. Life events
  • 3.13. Childhood suicide
  • 3.14. Alcoholism
  • 3.15. Biological factors
  • 3.16. Epidemiology
  • 3.17. Unemployment
  • 3.18. Bereavement
  • 3.19. Poverty. .
  • 3.20. Social and family status
  • 3.21. Psychiatric factors
  • 3.22. Physical illness
  • 3.23. Suicide attempt
  • 3.24. Management
  • 3.25. Ideation
  • 3.26. Antisocial behaviour
  • 3.27. Terminal illness
  • 3.28. Personality
  • 3.29. Schizophrenia
  • IV METHODOLOGY
  • 4.01. Sample
  • 4.02. Selection of sample
  • 4.03. Inclusion criteria
  • 4.04. Exclusion criteria
  • 4.05. Psychological test used for the study
  • 4.05.01 Personal data form
  • 4.05.02 Family interaction scale
  • 4.05.03 Presumptive stressful life event scale
  • 4.05.04 Coping checklist
  • 4.05.05 Social support
  • 4.05.06 Procedure and administration
  • 4.06. General instruction
  • 4.07. Method of analysis
  • V RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
  • Table No: 5.0 l. Association of religion and suicidal behaviour
  • Table No: 5.02. The relation of community and suicidal behaviour
  • Table No: 5.03 Association of education and suicidal behaviour
  • Table No: 5.04 The relation of marital status and suicidal behaviour
  • Table No: 5.05 Association of family types and suicidal behaviour
  • Table No: 5.06 The relation of place of residence and suicidal behaviour
  • Table No: 5.07 Association of occupational status and suicidal behaviour
  • Table No: 5.08 The relation of present living arrangement and suicidal behaviour.
  • Table No: 5.09 Association of number of family members and suicidal behaviour.
  • Table No: 5.10 The relation of monthly income and suicidal behaviour
  • Table No: 5.11 The relation of history of illness and suicidal behaviour Table No: 5.12 Association of duration of illness and suicidal behaviour
  • Table No: 5.13 Relation of family history of suicide and suicidal behaviour
  • Table No: 5.14 ANOVA result of social support with respect to suicidal behaviour.
  • Table No: 5.15 Mean, SD and 95% confidence interval of social support. Scales according to suicidal behaviour.
  • Table No: 5.16 ANOVA result of PSLE scores with respect to suicidal behaviour.
  • Table No: 5.17 Mean, SD and 95% confidence interval of PSLE scores according to suicidal behaviour.
  • Table No 5.18 ANOVA result of family interaction scores with respect to suicidal behaviour
  • Table No-5.19 Mean, SD and 95% confidence interval of family interaction scores according to suicidal behaviour
  • Table No: 5.20 ANOVA result of FI indepence scores with respect to suicidal behaviour
  • Table No: 5.21 ANOVA result of cohesion scores with respect to suicidal behaviour
  • Table No: 5.22 Mean, SD and 95% confidence interval of cohesion scores according to suicidal behaviour.
  • Table No: 5.23 ANOVA result of achievement orientation scores with respect to suicidal behaviour.
  • Table No: 5.24 Mean, SD and 95% confidence interval of achievement orientation scores according to suicidal behaviour.
  • Table No: 5.25 ANOVA result of intellectual orientation scores with respect to suicidal behaviour.
  • Table No: 5.26 Mean, SD and 95% confidence interval of intellectual orientation scores according to suicidal behaviour
  • Table No: 5.27 ANOVA result of conflict scores with respect to suicidal behaviour.
  • Table No: 5.28 Mean, SD and 95% confidence interval of conflict scores according to suicidal behaviour
  • Table No: 5.29 ANOVA result of social interaction scores with respect to suicidal behaviour
  • Table No: 5, 30 Mean, SD and 95% confidence interval of social interaction scores according to suicidal behaviour
  • Table No: 5.31 ANOVA result of moral emphasis scores with respect to suicidal behaviour.
  • Table No: 5.32 Mean, SD and 95% confidence interval of moral emphasis scores according to suicidal behaviour
  • Table No: 5.33 ANOVA result of discipline scores with respect to suicidal behaviour.
  • Table No: 5.34 Mean, SD and 95% confidence interval of discipline scores according to suicidal behaviour
  • Table No: 5.35 Significant determinants of suicidal attempt- univariate analysis (categorical variables)
  • Table No: 5.36 Significant determinants of suicidal attempt- univariate analysis (continuous variables)
  • Table No: 5.37 Significant determinants of suicidal ideation- univariate analysis (categorical variables)
  • Table No: 5.38 Significant determinants of suicidal ideation- univariate analysis (continuous variables)
  • Table No: 5.39 Coping behaviour differentially used by suicidal attempts, suicidal ideations and control group.
  • VI SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION
  • REFERENCES
  • APPENDICES
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