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Psychosocial Injuries Research Center,Ilam University of medical Sciences ,Ilam, Iran
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Factors affecting the increase in suicides in the city Ivan in 1394 to 1398
 Meysam Ghodsy,  Ali Amirinezhad, fazel mousabeigi[1]
Corresponding author; Ali Amirinezhad
Aliamiri332@gmail.com
Abstract
Introduction: Suicide is conceptually the act of intentionally ending onechr('39')s life. The aim of this study was to investigate the underlying factors affecting suicide among people who attempt suicide in the city of Ivan.
Materials and Methods: In the present study, a survey method has been used. The statistical population of this study consists of all individuals who attempted suicide in the city of Ivan between 1394 and 1398; Therefore, the sample size in the present study is a total and includes 126 cases related to people who attempt suicide and suicide leading to death. The collection tool in this study was a researcher-made inverse questionnaire and clinical interviews with patients and their first-degree relatives. Chi-square and Pearson tests were used to analyze the data.
Findings: The findings indicate that people with higher education, with 34.9%, people living in the lower class with 0.19% have the highest incidence of suicide. Finally, it was observed that the age group of 21-30 years had the highest suicide.
Discussion and Conclusion: The results show that the highest frequency is allocated to women, which indicates that there is a relationship between education and suicide. There is a significant relationship between social class and suicide. Finally, there is a link between age and suicide.
Keywords: Suicide, Causes of suicide, Education, Social class, Age



     
Type of Study: Research | Subject: Clinical Psychology
Received: 2021/05/17 | Accepted: 2022/01/27

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