2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajp.2020.102202
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First case of student suicide in India due to the COVID-19 education crisis: A brief report and preventive measures

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“…A previous Indian victim was reported as being due to a COVID-19-related educational issue (i.e., a student being depressed due to exam postponement) but no suicides or suicide pacts as a consequence of online education-related issues caused by the pandemic have been reported in Bangladesh (Dsouza et al 2020). Additionally, an Indian teenage girl committed suicide because of being unable to attend online classes because she did not have a smartphone or a functional television to access the online materials (Lathabhavan and Griffiths 2020).…”
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“…A previous Indian victim was reported as being due to a COVID-19-related educational issue (i.e., a student being depressed due to exam postponement) but no suicides or suicide pacts as a consequence of online education-related issues caused by the pandemic have been reported in Bangladesh (Dsouza et al 2020). Additionally, an Indian teenage girl committed suicide because of being unable to attend online classes because she did not have a smartphone or a functional television to access the online materials (Lathabhavan and Griffiths 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is mostly because of the uncertain situation, fear of unemployment, additional involvement in games and media, lack of social communication and low confidence [10]. The situation has become so worse in some reason that it has made students to take their own life because of lack of facilities and similar problems [11].…”
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“…that are commonly submerged with psychiatric issues ( Dsouza et al, 2020 ; Mamun and Griffiths, 2020c ; Mamun et al, 2020a , 2020b ). There are a number of studies that present the COVID-19 suicide cases and its causalities throughout the world (e.g., Bhuiyan et al, 2020 ; Dsouza et al, 2020 ; Griffiths and Mamun, 2020 ; Lathabhavan and Griffiths, 2020 ; Mamun and Griffiths, 2020d ; Mamun et al, 2020c , 2020d ; Mamun and Ullah, 2020 ; Syed and Griffiths, 2020 etc.).…”
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