<b>Suicide awareness of japanese family descendants

This study aimed to comprehend the meaning of suicide for Japanese descendants. This was a qualitative study, based on Grounded Theory, using a structured interview with sixteen questions, digitally recorded. Subjects were ten descendants who were interviewed in 2011. The opinions of the interviewed...

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Main Authors: Carla Tiemi Kawaziri Diogo, Marcos Hirata Soares, Júlia Trevisan Martins
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Estadual de Maringá 2014-10-01
Series:Acta Scientiarum. Health Sciences
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Online Access:http://186.233.154.254/ojs/index.php/ActaSciHealthSci/article/view/16224
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spelling doaj-ab5130db1ac341f49078af42878437f92021-06-02T10:44:40ZengUniversidade Estadual de MaringáActa Scientiarum. Health Sciences1679-92911807-86482014-10-0136221722310.4025/actascihealthsci.v36i2.1622410855<b>Suicide awareness of japanese family descendantsCarla Tiemi Kawaziri Diogo0Marcos Hirata Soares1Júlia Trevisan MartinsUniversidade Estadual de LondrinaUniversidade Estadual de LondrinaThis study aimed to comprehend the meaning of suicide for Japanese descendants. This was a qualitative study, based on Grounded Theory, using a structured interview with sixteen questions, digitally recorded. Subjects were ten descendants who were interviewed in 2011. The opinions of the interviewed showed factors of psychological, social and cultural origin involved in suicide, such as: heredity, religion, mental health, personality characteristics and interpersonal relationships, pleasure and pain at work, stigma and consequences of the act on the family. Family without case of suicide showed attitudes of prejudice and judgment, while those with case displayed feelings of pain in their reports. It was concluded that the Japanese rigid culture, personality, interpersonal communication and the way family and work have effects on their behavior are predisposing factors to suicide, as well as the identification of these factors contributes to a better performance of the nurse.http://186.233.154.254/ojs/index.php/ActaSciHealthSci/article/view/16224mental healthsuicideJapanqualitative research
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Acta Scientiarum. Health Sciences
mental health
suicide
Japan
qualitative research
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Marcos Hirata Soares
Júlia Trevisan Martins
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title <b>Suicide awareness of japanese family descendants
title_short <b>Suicide awareness of japanese family descendants
title_full <b>Suicide awareness of japanese family descendants
title_fullStr <b>Suicide awareness of japanese family descendants
title_full_unstemmed <b>Suicide awareness of japanese family descendants
title_sort <b>suicide awareness of japanese family descendants
publisher Universidade Estadual de Maringá
series Acta Scientiarum. Health Sciences
issn 1679-9291
1807-8648
publishDate 2014-10-01
description This study aimed to comprehend the meaning of suicide for Japanese descendants. This was a qualitative study, based on Grounded Theory, using a structured interview with sixteen questions, digitally recorded. Subjects were ten descendants who were interviewed in 2011. The opinions of the interviewed showed factors of psychological, social and cultural origin involved in suicide, such as: heredity, religion, mental health, personality characteristics and interpersonal relationships, pleasure and pain at work, stigma and consequences of the act on the family. Family without case of suicide showed attitudes of prejudice and judgment, while those with case displayed feelings of pain in their reports. It was concluded that the Japanese rigid culture, personality, interpersonal communication and the way family and work have effects on their behavior are predisposing factors to suicide, as well as the identification of these factors contributes to a better performance of the nurse.
topic mental health
suicide
Japan
qualitative research
url http://186.233.154.254/ojs/index.php/ActaSciHealthSci/article/view/16224
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