Attitude towards suicide prevention among accredited social health activists (ASHAs): A study from rural part of Karnataka

Journal Title: Telangana Journal of Psychiatry - Year 2018, Vol 4, Issue 2

Abstract

Introduction Suicide is an increasingly important public health issue Considering the shortage of mental health professionals in India there is a need to integrate grass root health professionals in efforts at suicide prevention Successful suicide prevention depends on health professionals awareness about suicide and attitude toward suicide attemptersAim This study was aimed to assess the attitude of Accredited Social Health Activists ASHAs towards suicide preventionMaterials and Methods Data was collected from 500 ASHAs working in 10 taluks of Tumkur district Karnataka using attitude towards suicide prevention scale Study design was cross sectionalResults All of them were females with mean age of 349 years SD 546 Majority of them 972 had studied above secondary education 8th class onwards 804 of them had working experience of more than 3 years as health professionals None of them had previous exposure to suicide prevention programs or workshops 40 of them expressed that they are not comfortable in assessing person for suicide risk and 51 considered working with suicidal patients is not rewarding 45 ASHAs considered suicide prevention is not their responsibility and 49 were of the opinion that there is little an individual can do to prevent it ASHAs who have studied pre university and above expressed more positive attitudeConclusions Less than half of the ASHAs had positive attitude toward working with suicidal patients Hence there is strong need to organize more educational and training programs on suicide prevention so that these grass root health professionals could be more equipped and trained to manage suicidal patientsKeywords Accredited social health activists Health professional Attitudes Suicide Suicide prevention

Authors and Affiliations

Anil Kumar Buruganahalli Nagendrappa, Sushma Rayappa

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  • EP ID EP491350
  • DOI 10.18231/2455-8559.2018.0004
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Anil Kumar Buruganahalli Nagendrappa, Sushma Rayappa (2018). Attitude towards suicide prevention among accredited social health activists (ASHAs): A study from rural part of Karnataka. Telangana Journal of Psychiatry, 4(2), 61-65. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-491350