2023
DOI: 10.3126/dsaj.v17i01.61141
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Suicide Death and Post-suicide Cultural Practices in Southwest Nigeria: Implications for Suicide Reporting

Richard Abayomi ABORISADE,
Oluwatoyin Gbenga BAWALLA,
Comfort Oyinlola OYAFUNKE-OMONIYI
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Abstract: Indeed, the underreporting of suicides and misclassification of causes of death has been acknowledged as a serious global concern among scholars and policymakers, especially in low and middle-income countries (LMIC). While studies have identified the criminal status of suicide as a factor responsible for the low reporting of suicide cases in Nigeria, religious and sociocultural underpinnings of suicide reporting have been ignored. This study, therefore, explores the social interpretations and cultural practice… Show more

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