2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2022.105573
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Domestic violence and suicide in India

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“…Two years after the deadly virus interrupted people's lives, with cases of the delta-modified version rising sharply together with omicron anxiety, it managed to capture a mood of exhaustion and simmering anger around the world, which, along with the virus, slowly spread across the country's people. According toGarcia et al (2022), India has the highest suicide rate worldwide. In the 15-39 age bracket, Indian men account for a quarter of all global suicides, while Indian women account for 36% of all global suicides, and every 25 minutes, one person commits suicide.…”
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“…Two years after the deadly virus interrupted people's lives, with cases of the delta-modified version rising sharply together with omicron anxiety, it managed to capture a mood of exhaustion and simmering anger around the world, which, along with the virus, slowly spread across the country's people. According toGarcia et al (2022), India has the highest suicide rate worldwide. In the 15-39 age bracket, Indian men account for a quarter of all global suicides, while Indian women account for 36% of all global suicides, and every 25 minutes, one person commits suicide.…”
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“…The impression is growing that, like the epidemics of ancient times, this virus outbreak period will last for years. Official statistics from India are grossly understated and do not reflect the full scope of the situation(Garcia et al, 2022). Even though the Indian government has implemented several unlock and free up regulations that copy the previous Unlock versions with few exceptions, such as leaving schools to state governments for reopening and allowing people to open saloons and movie halls, respectively, after 15 October 2020 and it continues to this day.However, in recent times, the word 'anger has become a repetitive usage term in basic conversations, and in almost all popular broadcasting and telephone calls, incidents involving' anger have been widely heard.…”
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