2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-21091/v4
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“It was like nobody cared about what I said?” Iranian women committed self- immolation: A qualitative study

Abstract: Background: Suicide-attempts have increased across the world and have become higher among females. There has been a high prevalence of self-immolation in Iran, mostly young married women admitted to the burn centers. This study aimed to explore the factors and experiences of self-immolation in Iranian married women to develop prevention strategies to prevent the personal, social, and economic impacts of suicide and suicide attempts. Methods: A qualitative descriptive approach using open-ended, in-depth, face-t… Show more

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