2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.burns.2015.03.015
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A model to explain suicide by self-immolation among Iranian women: A grounded theory study

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“…Another study found that married women were at the greatest risk of suicide by burning mostly due to quarrels with a family member, a relative, or a friend [36]. In addition, as reported in previous studies, family problems and cultural issues lead to self-immolation [7,30,31,35]. These factors and triggering events support the pre-motivation phase one of the IMV model [15].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 53%
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“…Another study found that married women were at the greatest risk of suicide by burning mostly due to quarrels with a family member, a relative, or a friend [36]. In addition, as reported in previous studies, family problems and cultural issues lead to self-immolation [7,30,31,35]. These factors and triggering events support the pre-motivation phase one of the IMV model [15].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…In a qualitative study, family con icts was also a factor to self-immolate because of traditional cultural customs and values. [35]. Another study found that married women were at the greatest risk of suicide by burning mostly due to quarrels with a family member, a relative, or a friend [36].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Women who indicated interest were introduced to the researcher team. Nonetheless, in order to develop better concepts and clarify the properties and dimensions (Khankeh, Hosseini, Rezaie, Shakeri, & Schwebel, 2015), the research team selected patients based on theoretical sampling (a strategy to develop a substantive theory that relies on the emergence and then saturation of concepts, categories, and subcategories [Corbin & Strauss, 1990]). We interviewed with those women who could help us develop concepts, categories, and subcategories.…”
Section: Setting and Samplementioning
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“…There is an increasing number of both women's suicide attempts and suicides in Ilam province, and it is reported that the high rate of suicide among women is partly due to depression and certain social problems . Women often choose the most violent way to die, by self‐immolation . Self‐immolation is considered to be the deadliest and the most common method in the province, but the reason behind this alarming social tragedy is not clear.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%