Clinical and social typology and differentiated prevention of suicidal behavior
Автор: Kozimzhonova I.F., Agranovskiy M.L., Saliev M.M., Muminov R.K.
Журнал: Экономика и социум @ekonomika-socium
Рубрика: Основной раздел
Статья в выпуске: 2-1 (81), 2021 года.
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Resume: It is known that heterogeneous environmental factors can act on a person independently of each other, reinforcing one another or being in antagonistic relationships. In most cases, researchers agree that this is a multifactorial problem that takes into account biological, psychological and social influences. The prevalence of suicides differs significantly depending on age, social groups, and demographic indicators. Many modern theories of suicide consider global changes in the social environment as the most significant in terms of their impact on suicide mortality. The relationship that binds a person to society is of the utmost importance when deciding whether to commit suicide. The quality of these relationships is directly related to the state of mental health, and therefore to the level of frequency of suicides.
Incomplete suicide, prevention, behavior
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/140258702
IDR: 140258702