2017
DOI: 10.1590/1983-80422017252190
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Suicídio como autodeterminação da cidadania perante o Estado

Abstract: This article begins with an overview of the phenomenon of suicide as a means of approaching the issue, more specifically, from the point of view of ethical and political obedience to the state, in which the question of the legitimacy of the self-determination of citizenship of people who chose not to continue to live is inscribed. To achieve this, the article follows the approach of Michael Walzer who argues that the criminalization of suicide is based, throughout the history of the Western tradition, on a tri… Show more

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“…This data appears to contradict studies conducted in Mexico and other countries, which underline the fact that practicing a religion is a protective factor that will contribute to emotional well-being (dos Santos et al, 2017;Taliaferro, Rienzo, Pigg, Miller, & Dodd, 2009). In Latin America, especially, the Christian-Catholic religion regards suicide and its derivatives (suicidal behavior and ideation) as a mortal sin, a shameful and unworthy act, which reduces suicide attempts (Barreira, 2017;Ballesteros et al, 2010;Hernández-Bringas & Flores-Arenales, 2011). In a meta-analysis performed by Wu, Wang, and Jia (2015), a protective effect of religiosity was found against completed suicide, especially among the elderly population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…This data appears to contradict studies conducted in Mexico and other countries, which underline the fact that practicing a religion is a protective factor that will contribute to emotional well-being (dos Santos et al, 2017;Taliaferro, Rienzo, Pigg, Miller, & Dodd, 2009). In Latin America, especially, the Christian-Catholic religion regards suicide and its derivatives (suicidal behavior and ideation) as a mortal sin, a shameful and unworthy act, which reduces suicide attempts (Barreira, 2017;Ballesteros et al, 2010;Hernández-Bringas & Flores-Arenales, 2011). In a meta-analysis performed by Wu, Wang, and Jia (2015), a protective effect of religiosity was found against completed suicide, especially among the elderly population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Não é raro o sentimento de impotência e incapacidade diante dessas situações. A crença de que apenas a cura ou a recuperação caracterizam o bom cuidado, enfatizado durante a formação acadêmica e reiterada diariamente pela cultura da obstinação terapêutica, pode vir a contribuir para a insegurança profissional ao se deparar com situações que sinalizem uma possível morte autoprovocada 34 .…”
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“…Não cabe aos profissionais de saúde priorizar seus princípios e convicções individuais no atendimento à pessoa com comportamento suicida, com o risco de induzi-lo à adaptação aos padrões sociais, baseados em seus valores e crenças pessoais que podem não ser relevantes para o paciente, pondo em risco o vínculo terapêutico necessário para o atendimento. Assim, o cuidado prestado não pode de forma alguma intensificar o sentimento de culpa na pessoa com ideação ou tentativa de suicídio e em seus familiares 34 .…”
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