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This comprehensive study delves into the intricate phenomenon of attempted suicide, analysing its multifaceted nature and implications for mental health interventions. Employing a mixed-methods approach, including quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews, it explores the motivations and contexts surrounding suicide attempts. The research identifies diverse risk factors, from mental illness to social isolation, and highlights the intersection of individual vulnerabilities with structural determinants like socioeconomic disparities. By offering insights into the lived experiences of individuals grappling with suicidal thoughts, the study advocates for targeted approaches that prioritize early intervention and stigmatization of mental health discourse. Ultimately, the findings contribute to the development of evidence-based interventions for suicide prevention and the promotion of mental well-being on individual and societal levels.
Shaikh Shahnaz Bano Bashir Ahmed - (Sat,) studied this question.
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