“It was like nobody cared about what I said?” Iranian women committed self‑immolation: a qualitative study Nader Aghakhani1 , Violeta Lopez2,3 , Naser
“It was like nobody cared about what I said?” Iranian women committed self‑immolation: a qualitative study Nader Aghakhani1 , Violeta Lopez2,3 , Naser
Year
2021
Authors
Aghakhani, Nader
Lopez, Violeta
Parizad, Naser
Baghaei, Rahim
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Publisher
BMC Women's Health
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Article
Abstract
This study aimed to explore the factors and experiences of self-immolation in Iranian married women to develop prevention strategies to prevent the personal, social, and economic impacts of suicide and suicide attempts. A qualitative descriptive approach using open-ended, in-depth, face-to-face interviews was conducted in a purposive sample of 16 married Iranian women aged 16–40 years in the burn centers in Urmia city, a place in northwest
Iran. Conventional content analysis was used to analyze the data. Three themes emerged from the data, including (1) antecedents of self-immolation, (2) suicidal ideation method, and (3) pathway to recovery. Each of these themes is supported by sub-themes.
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https://doi.org/10.1186/s12905-021-01221-8