Pathways to Attempted Suicide as Reflected in the Narratives of People with Lived Experience

Journal Title: Religions - Year 2018, Vol 9, Issue 4

Abstract

Narratives, i.e., stories told by suicidal people, describing personal experiences and meanings given to these experiences, play an important role in understanding suicidal behaviour. The aim of the current study was to analyse suicidal processes that have resulted in attempted suicide and to improve the understanding of protective and risk factors of suicidal behaviour. Special emphasis was paid to religious/spiritual aspects. The material was collected in Estonia by conducting narrative interviews with adults (18 years or older) who had attempted suicide during their lifetimes (N = 8). Thematic analysis was used for analysing the data. The main themes identified from the narratives were: childhood and family relationships, romantic relationships, alcohol/drug abuse, losses, sleep, previous suicide attempts, and religious/spiritual beliefs. The findings of the study show that there are many pathways to attempted suicide and that the process leading to attempted suicide is complex. Protective and risk factors are both multi-faceted.

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Kätlin Luhaäär and Merike Sisask

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  • EP ID EP25999
  • DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/rel9040137
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Kätlin Luhaäär and Merike Sisask (2018). Pathways to Attempted Suicide as Reflected in the Narratives of People with Lived Experience. Religions, 9(4), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-25999