Investigating causes of self-burning in married women

Introduction: Self-burning is a cruel method of suicide and prevention is the most effective way to decrease its morbidity and mortality. Material and Methods: This investigation is a descriptive prospective study performed at Shahid Motahari Burn Center, Tehran, Iran from December 2001 to December...

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Main Authors: F Amirmoradi, A.M Memari, T Ramim, A Mehran, Kh Khosravi
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2005-05-01
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spelling doaj-c1edd345188a4e2fa93b1e12937d0c472021-09-26T10:19:37ZfasTehran University of Medical Sciencesحیات1735-22152008-188X2005-05-011124150Investigating causes of self-burning in married womenF Amirmoradi0A.M Memari1T Ramim2A Mehran3Kh Khosravi4 Introduction: Self-burning is a cruel method of suicide and prevention is the most effective way to decrease its morbidity and mortality. Material and Methods: This investigation is a descriptive prospective study performed at Shahid Motahari Burn Center, Tehran, Iran from December 2001 to December 2002. Inclusion criteria included being female, married, having no history of medical and mental disorders and admission of self-burning. Data were collected by a questionnaire and interviews and were analyzed with descriptive statistics methods and chi-square test.            Results: A total of 35 cases entered our study. The mean age of patients was 24.573.94 years and 48.6% of cases were in the 21-25 year age group, 80% had primary school education, 97.1% were housekeeper and 68.8% had low economical status. There were statistically significant differences in all of these variables. In 42.9% self-burning had happened at 12-18 hour period and in 45.7% it had occurred at yard. Kerosene had been used by 91.4% of the women as the burning agent 94.3% of the women had experienced husband’s violence (verbal and physical), 60% of the women stated that their husbands were guilty in their action and 91.4% of the women didn’t know any supportive sources in the society. The mortality rate was 100%. Conclusion: This research showed that family violence and marital problems are the most important causes of self-burning in the married women. Because of close relationship to families, community health nurses can prevent self-burning in married women by detecting and eliminating these risk factors.http://hayat.tums.ac.ir/article-1-237-en.htmlself-burning ، family violence ، community health nursing
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author F Amirmoradi
A.M Memari
T Ramim
A Mehran
Kh Khosravi
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A.M Memari
T Ramim
A Mehran
Kh Khosravi
Investigating causes of self-burning in married women
حیات
self-burning ، family violence ، community health nursing
author_facet F Amirmoradi
A.M Memari
T Ramim
A Mehran
Kh Khosravi
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title Investigating causes of self-burning in married women
title_short Investigating causes of self-burning in married women
title_full Investigating causes of self-burning in married women
title_fullStr Investigating causes of self-burning in married women
title_full_unstemmed Investigating causes of self-burning in married women
title_sort investigating causes of self-burning in married women
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series حیات
issn 1735-2215
2008-188X
publishDate 2005-05-01
description Introduction: Self-burning is a cruel method of suicide and prevention is the most effective way to decrease its morbidity and mortality. Material and Methods: This investigation is a descriptive prospective study performed at Shahid Motahari Burn Center, Tehran, Iran from December 2001 to December 2002. Inclusion criteria included being female, married, having no history of medical and mental disorders and admission of self-burning. Data were collected by a questionnaire and interviews and were analyzed with descriptive statistics methods and chi-square test.            Results: A total of 35 cases entered our study. The mean age of patients was 24.573.94 years and 48.6% of cases were in the 21-25 year age group, 80% had primary school education, 97.1% were housekeeper and 68.8% had low economical status. There were statistically significant differences in all of these variables. In 42.9% self-burning had happened at 12-18 hour period and in 45.7% it had occurred at yard. Kerosene had been used by 91.4% of the women as the burning agent 94.3% of the women had experienced husband’s violence (verbal and physical), 60% of the women stated that their husbands were guilty in their action and 91.4% of the women didn’t know any supportive sources in the society. The mortality rate was 100%. Conclusion: This research showed that family violence and marital problems are the most important causes of self-burning in the married women. Because of close relationship to families, community health nurses can prevent self-burning in married women by detecting and eliminating these risk factors.
topic self-burning ، family violence ، community health nursing
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