exploring the risk factors contributing to suicide attempt among adolescents: a qualitative study

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mohammad‑rafi bazrafshan

farkhondeh sharif

zahra molazem

arash mani

abstract

abstract background: since suicide attempt among adolescents is a major challenge and the reasons why this age group attempt suicide are complex, the aim of this study was to investigate the risk factors that contribute to suicide attempt among adolescents. materials and methods: in this qualitative content analysis, 14 adolescents (12–19 years old) who were admitted in two hospitals in shiraz, iran, were interviewed. participants who tried attempt suicide with medication were selected by purposive sampling and the data were gathered by semi‑structured interviews. data analysis was guided by the conventional approach of qualitative content analysis. results: three major themes and 13 subthemes emerged from data analysis. the main themes were: (a) individual factors and experiences (psycho‑emotional problems, puberty, religious beliefs, stress management strategies, marriage and love, field and level of education); (b) family factors (family structure, family relationship, family economic features, family health conditions); and (c) social factors (suicidal behavior in others, media influence, professional support). conclusions: this study identified three major themes related to suicide attempt among adolescents in the context. as a result, suicide prevention and care provision should formulate a comprehensive method, considering the interaction of medical besides individual, familiar, and social factors in their assessment and care provision.

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iranian journal of nursing and midwifery research

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