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Citation

Beekrum R, Valjee SR, Codings SJ. S. Afr. J. Psychol. 2011; 41(1): 63-73.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2011, SAGE Publications)

DOI

10.1177/008124631104100107

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

We aimed to obtain an emic perspective on the dynamics of non-fatal suicidal behaviour in a high risk population group in South African, viz. adolescent females of Indian origin. Interviews were conducted with 10 respondents admitted to a state hospital in the greater Durban area, following their intentional overdose of prescription medication. Interviews were tape recorded, transcribed, and thematically analysed in an attempt to identify influences on suicidal behaviour. Intrapersonal influences on suicidal behaviour included poor communication and problem-solving skills. Interpersonal influences included family conflict, rigid and inflexible parental attitudes, a family history of attempted or completed suicide and high parental expectations. Socio-cultural influences related largely to conflicting social roles and values in the context of contemporary acculturation pressures. The study findings are discussed in terms of their implications for prevention and future research. © Psychological Society of South Africa. All rights reserved.


Language: en

Keywords

Suicide; Overdose; Precipitating factors; South africa; Indian women; Non-fatal suicidal behaviour

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