Being at the center of attention: Iranian women's experience after suicide attempts

AbstractPurposeA history of suicide attempts is the most important predictor of suicide. The aim of this study was to understand the experience of women after suicide attempts.Design and MethodsA purposive sampling method using semistructured in ‐depth interviews with seven Iranian women was implemented for data collection, and an interpretative phenomenological approach with the van Manen method was used for data analysis.FindingsThe main theme was “being at the center of attention,” from which emerged two subthemes: “loved ones keeping an eye on them” and “rain of love.”Practical ImplicationsThe study participants experienced satisfaction with their suicide attempt, and some of them felt that they are now being restricted. The study recommends that a special caregiver training program would be beneficial to educate the families in appropriate behavior after a loved one's suicide attempt.
Source: Perspectives in Psychiatric Care - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research