The Study of Ilami Women's Suicidal Experiences Using the Grounded Theory
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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
Suicide refers to a deliberate and conscious action of ending the person's life. The evidence suggested that the suicide rate is increasing in the contemporary world. This phenomenon is considered a social problem, a high-risk behavior, and a disease by sociologists, criminologists, psychologists, and physicialus. The present article attempted to investigate the failed suicide attempts of women in the city of Ilam using the grounded theory. The research population was the women Iranian who committed suicide. After doing twenty interviews, we reached theoretical saturation. To measure the research reliability, 3 techniques were used: analytical comparison, respondents' opinions, and experts' opinions. In the end, the main hypothesis was extracted by analyzing and coding the interviews. Findings revealed that the reasons for suicide were: tension in life, dysfunctional families, belief in change, belief in freedom, economic context, incomplete social-religious socialization, normative pressure, and normative contradiction with reality.
Keywords:
Suicide , Women , grounded theory , Ilam city
Language:
Persian
Published:
Iranian Journal of Sociology, Volume:18 Issue: 4, 2018
Pages:
82 to 107
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