2022
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare10112303
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Finished with Life Anyway and Then Stigmatized for Attempting Suicide—An Overview

Abstract: This article provides an overview of suicide and how society deals with it. Starting from early societal imprints through historical, religious and political influences, the origins of stigmatization are addressed. Even today, suicidal people experience stigmatization not only from society but also from the health system that treats suicidal people. This has far-reaching consequences for the people affected and runs counter to optimal treatment. Different approaches to a possibly improved handling of suicidali… Show more

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“…Similar aspects are also present in Hinduism. Although suicide is punished with diseases or other ill conditions in the next life, death by abstinence from eating or drinking for religious purposes is considered a respected ascetic practice [97].…”
Section: Cultural Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar aspects are also present in Hinduism. Although suicide is punished with diseases or other ill conditions in the next life, death by abstinence from eating or drinking for religious purposes is considered a respected ascetic practice [97].…”
Section: Cultural Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%