Culture is a central but debated concept in many disciplines and its complexity may become an even bigger source of argument in Suicidology. In spite of the intricacy of the study of this construct, the paper illustrates that various scholars have recognised the relevance of culture and ethnicity in the understanding of suicidal behaviour. The author provides evidence of the need to pay more attention to the meaning and interpretation of suicide in cross-cultural research and underlines the necessity to establish cultural-sensitive prevention strategies. The paper closes by providing methodological considerations and suggestions for future research on cultural aspects of suicidal behaviour
Suicide attempts can be described to include all actions tal;en by an individual to end their life a...
Suicide attempts can be described to include all actions tal;en by an individual to end their life a...
Suicide is often presented in contemporary popular discourse as an individualistic act of self-dest...
The rates of suicidal ideation, attempts and mortality present a large intersocietal variation. This...
Despite its enduring insights, Durkheim’s theory of suicide fails to account for a significant set o...
Suicide is a complex phenomenon; attempts to reduce or prevent it remain a challenge. Completed suic...
Cultural differences exist as to suicide rates, suicide attempts, suicide attitudes such as acceptab...
Background: An understanding of the decision of ending one’s life by people across the globe has to ...
Abstract Clinical experience, public perceptions, and research have indi-cated that the Indian commu...
OBJECTIVES: To explore perceived sociocultural factors that may influence suicidality from key infor...
Objectives To explore perceived sociocultural factors that may influence suicidality from key inform...
Objective: To identify whether pressures associated with acculturation are related to suicide ideati...
Objective: To identify whether pressures associated with acculturation are related to suicide ideati...
Objective: To identify whether pressures associated with acculturation are related to suicide ideati...
Suicide is a major cause of death in Central and Northeast Europe and Northeast Asia. The literature...
Suicide attempts can be described to include all actions tal;en by an individual to end their life a...
Suicide attempts can be described to include all actions tal;en by an individual to end their life a...
Suicide is often presented in contemporary popular discourse as an individualistic act of self-dest...
The rates of suicidal ideation, attempts and mortality present a large intersocietal variation. This...
Despite its enduring insights, Durkheim’s theory of suicide fails to account for a significant set o...
Suicide is a complex phenomenon; attempts to reduce or prevent it remain a challenge. Completed suic...
Cultural differences exist as to suicide rates, suicide attempts, suicide attitudes such as acceptab...
Background: An understanding of the decision of ending one’s life by people across the globe has to ...
Abstract Clinical experience, public perceptions, and research have indi-cated that the Indian commu...
OBJECTIVES: To explore perceived sociocultural factors that may influence suicidality from key infor...
Objectives To explore perceived sociocultural factors that may influence suicidality from key inform...
Objective: To identify whether pressures associated with acculturation are related to suicide ideati...
Objective: To identify whether pressures associated with acculturation are related to suicide ideati...
Objective: To identify whether pressures associated with acculturation are related to suicide ideati...
Suicide is a major cause of death in Central and Northeast Europe and Northeast Asia. The literature...
Suicide attempts can be described to include all actions tal;en by an individual to end their life a...
Suicide attempts can be described to include all actions tal;en by an individual to end their life a...
Suicide is often presented in contemporary popular discourse as an individualistic act of self-dest...