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Citation

M.s. E, A.r. H, M. M, Y. A. Armaghane Danesh 2006; 11(1): 83-92.

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(Copyright © 2006, Yasuj University of Medical Sciences)

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Abstract

Self-inflicted burn is a violent method of suicide. Since our society faces lots of psychological, social, personal and economical problems due to self-inflicted burn, more survey for this event can assist us to know its causes and prevent from its occurrence. This research was carried out to compare general health, self- esteem and social support in patient's self- inflicted burn and non-self-inflicted burn of the Choromy accidental and burning hospital in Ganaveh. This is a descriptive - analytic study. The sample consisted of 60 inpatients burnt [males and females] of the Choromy accidental and burning hospital [Ganaveh]. The method of sampling was simple random. Participants completed the General Health Questionnaire [G.H.Q- 28] of Goldberg, Cooper Smith's questionnaire of self-esteem and Philip's social support scale. Multivariate analysis of variance [MANOVA] and T-test were the major statistical analysis in this research. The mean and standard deviation of the general health were 44.57 +/- 14.65 for self-inflicted burn persons and for non - self inflicted burn they were 10.83 +/- 6.27. In the self-esteem variable, the mean and the standard deviation were 57.90 +/- 4.94 for self- inflicted burn persons and 55.47 +/- 6.04 for non-self inflicted burn ones. Mean and standard deviation of whole social supporting were 20.40 +/- 4.94 for self-inflicted burn persons and 23.73 +/- 1.17 for non-self inflicted burn group. The findings showed significant differences between the two groups from viewpoint of general health and social supporting while there were no significant differences between two groups in case of self-esteem. There are a significant relationship between general health, social supporting and self-inflicted burn. There fore, in order to prevent self inflicted burn it is suggested that we make a relationship between persons and societies, families, groups and different institutes


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