2014
DOI: 10.1186/s12888-014-0221-z
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A comparison of non-fatal self-poisoning among males and females, in Sri Lanka

Abstract: BackgroundIn the recent past Sri Lanka has had a high rate of attempted suicide by pesticide ingestion, among both males and females. Recent evidence suggests that these trends in self-poisoning may be changing, with increasing medicinal overdoses and changing gender ratios. In the past, attempted suicide in Sri Lanka has been described as impulsive acts, but research regarding aspects such as suicidal intent is limited, and there has been no comparison between genders. The objective of this study was to descr… Show more

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“…The baseline cross-sectional survey included a total of 949 participants. Details of the methodology and results of the baseline cross-sectional survey have been published elsewhere [9,10], and will not be discussed further in this paper.…”
Section: December 2016mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The baseline cross-sectional survey included a total of 949 participants. Details of the methodology and results of the baseline cross-sectional survey have been published elsewhere [9,10], and will not be discussed further in this paper.…”
Section: December 2016mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Individuals from a lower SEP (particularly daily wage labourers) in Sri Lanka are more likely to drink illicit alcohol, which is often associated with problem alcohol use and intimate partner violence,43 44 and in turn suicidal behaviour in the individual and other household members 45–47. Lower SEP has also been linked to higher levels of intimate partner violence,48 which in turn has been shown to be associated with increased suicidality in women 49.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…foi o segundo meio de escolha para o suicídio 22 , sinalizando que a implementação de estratégias de restrição do acesso a meios fatais pode ser uma medida efetiva para prevenção do suicídio 4,15,23 . .…”
Section: Dados Da International Association For Suicide Preventionunclassified
“…Estudo no Sri Lanka apontou o grande número de medicamentos estocados no domicílio como uma possível causa da mortalidade por suicídio, tanto na população rural quanto urbana 23 . A facilidade para aquisição de fármacos contribui de forma substancial para os altos índices de intoxicação acidental e intencional.…”
Section: Dados Da International Association For Suicide Preventionunclassified