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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
301

Solidarity with Grieving Farmers in India: An Ethical and Pastoral Approach in the Context of Increasing Suicides Among the Farmers

Jose, Raneesh January 2023 (has links)
Thesis advisor: James F. Keenan / Thesis advisor: Melissa Kelley / This thesis examines the diverse challenges that confront Indian farmers and delves into the biblical and ethical resources at our disposal for recognizing and responding as disciples of Christ. Additionally, it provides recommendations and suggestions based on successful modes and best practices from various regions for bringing hope, healing, and transformation to the lives of farmers in India. / Thesis (STL) — Boston College, 2023. / Submitted to: Boston College. School of Theology and Ministry. / Discipline: Sacred Theology.
302

The Role of Relationships in Completed Suicide: A Gendered Analysis of Suicide Notes

Delgado, Kolina J. January 2013 (has links)
No description available.
303

The Role Self-Forgiveness and Hope in Relation to the Interpersonal Psychological Theory of Suicide

Hansen, Ryan W. 02 October 2013 (has links)
No description available.
304

The Church of Leila

Haririan, Nikki 01 April 2022 (has links) (PDF)
After attempting suicide and speaking with God, a disaster of a woman sets out to start her own religion, all while moving back in with her parents.
305

Complications in assigning suicide as a manner of death

Abbott, Dustin Lin January 2011 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston University / PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authorization To Manage form for this thesis or dissertation. It is therefore not openly accessible, though it may be available by request. If you are the author or principal advisor of this work and would like to request open access for it, please contact us at open-help@bu.edu. Thank you. / An in-depth review of relevant international literature in the field of death investigation was performed with the intention of assessing the complex ethical, legal, and medical considerations unique to the investigation of self-inflicted fatalities. The overall goal was to present a set of guidelines to be used in the development of more objective criteria for the determination of suicidal manner of death and to highlight the inherent difficulties in suicide investigation, which can often lead to misclassification at autopsy. Findings showed that suicides rates seem to fluctuate inversely to the number of deaths deemed as being of undetermined manner; this strongly suggests that many suicides are going unreported. There were also a significant number of case studies found which indicated conflicting scientific findings regarding gross anatomical or toxicological findings of suicide victims, and a number of others which showed cases of suicide which were intentionally disguised as either homicidal, natural, or accidental death and vice versa. The most commonly agreed upon signs of each method of suicide are summarized and suggestions for a consistent methodology for both scene investigation and autopsy are given. / 2999-01-01
306

Social factors in adolescent suicidal ideation and behavior

Jones, Ian F. 08 1900 (has links)
The decision by teenagers either to consider or to attempt to commit suicide was addressed in this research. Covariance structure analysis (LISREL) techniques were used to examine the influence of four social-psychological factors (psychic disruption, delinquency, family disruption, and school problems) upon a suicidal orientation.
307

Euthanasia as Assisted Suicide: Good or Bad: The High Court Speaks

Lawrence, Katherine 01 January 1997 (has links)
Euthanasia, known in its active form as assisted suicide, is rapidly becoming one of the most heatedly debated moral, ethical, social, and legal issues to face the American public in some time. Because of its complexity, there are many arguments for and against euthanasia, and until all aspects of this highly controversial topic are explored and understood, this practice will continue to cause misunderstanding and suffering for those who both oppose and support it. It seems as if everyone has an opinion about euthanasia even though it affects a minute percentage of the U.S. population directly. All of us deal with death in one form or another, should it be the death of a loved one, friend, pet, or of one's own impending demise. Death as a reality is not remotely controversial as with the aspects of murder and suicide. Euthanasia touch on both areas. Is euthanasia just another term for murder, and a politically excusable one at that, or is euthanasia a way to assist the terminally ill out of their cocoon of pain?
308

Linking Childhood Abuse to Suicidal Behavior: An Examination of the Mediating Variables

Esposito, Christianne Lee 12 December 1997 (has links)
Previous research has suggested that a strong relationship exists between early childhood abuse and later suicidal behavior. However, the process through which an abused child becomes suicidal in adolescence has not been examined. The present study attempted to identify a pathway in a sample of juvenile delinquents because they have been shown to be at an increased risk for suicide when compared to the general population. It was initially hypothesized that the use of avoidant coping strategies; a self-deprecatory attributional style; poor perceived social support; poor problem-solving appraisal; depression; hopelessness; and low self-esteem would be associated with suicidal ideation, subsequent to childhood abuse. However, this theory could not be examined due to methodological weaknesses encountered in the study. A similar yet more parsimonious theory was then devised, prior to analyses, based on links found in previous research between the variables that could be examined. It was hypothesized that childhood abuse and low social support would be related to later suicidal ideation via poor problem-solving appraisal and psychopathology in the form of depression, hopelessness, and low self-esteem. Different variations of this mediational theory were examined through the use of structural equation models. The sample employed in this study included two hundred adolescents incarcerated at juvenile detention centers in Virginia. All participants voluntarily completed 11 self-report measures which took approximately 1½ to 2 hours, while seated in their classroom at the juvenile detention center. The findings from the present study suggest that the relationship between childhood abuse and low social support, and suicidal ideation, is mediated by psychopathology and to a lesser extent, poor problem-solving appraisal. / Master of Science
309

L'évaluation du risque suicidaire comme outil de prévention auprès de détenus séjournant en centre psychiatrique

Blouin, Lucie January 2011 (has links)
Les personnes incarcérées ainsi que les personnes présentant une problématique de santé mentale sont deux groupes parmi lesquels le taux de suicide est plus élevé comparativement à la population générale. Considérant que ces caractéristiques se retrouvent parmi la clientèle du Centre Régional de Santé Mentale (CRSM), qui est l'un des cinq centres psychiatriques du Service Correctionnel du Canada (SCC), des mesures de dépistage du risque suicidaire avaient été mises en place. Le Suicide Probability Scale (SPS ), test conçu par Cull et Gill (1988), était administré de façon répétitive, soit à un intervalle de trois mois à tous les détenus-patients et après un mois à ceux qui ont obtenu un résultat indiquant un risque sévère . Cette thèse visait à évaluer la valeur prédictive du SPS auprès d'une population à la fois carcérale et psychiatrique et aussi à vérifier si le fait de passer un même test de façon répétitive n'influence pas sa prédictivité.Les dossiers de soixante sujets ont été examinés, dont la moitié ont posé un geste suicidaire lors de leur séjour au CRSM. Ces sujets sont des hommes adultes condamnés à une peine d'incarcération au niveau fédéral, c'est-à-dire une sentence supérieure à deux ans et qui ont présenté des besoins au niveau de la santé mentale justifiant un transfert au centre psychiatrique. Les résultats des analyses ROC confirment la validité prédictive du SPS dans une perspective à court et moyen terme, mais pas à long terme puisque pour les tests administrés à l'admission, les analyses statistiques ne se sont pas révélées significatives. D'autres analyses ROC ainsi que des régressions logistiques n'ont pas permis de confirmer l'hypothèse initiale à savoir que l'utilisation répétitive d'un même instrument nuisait à sa validité prédictive. Toutefois, une prudence est recommandée quant aux interprétations tirées de ces analyses, compte tenu du nombre restreint de participants lorsqu'ils ont été répartis selon le nombre de passations du test.
310

Suicide : a philosophical and ethical perspective

Okolie, Patricia 03 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2001. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Suicide is a truly philosophical problem. Judging whether life is or not worth living amounts to answering the fundamental question of philosophy. In Africa, suicide is not uncommon as evidenced by the Botswana experience. Suicide acts are the forefront of the daily existence even today. Suicide is felt in different areas of Botswana and while the study draws heavily on Africa especially Botswana, reference is also made to countries outside Africa. Hence, suicide in this thesis is not addressed in a restrictive manner. But its manifestation in essence is assessed in a general mode. This implies that the escalation of suicide is viewed from the sociological, psychological and philosophical implications. Although it is not easy to accept and live with suicide, people are beginning to accommodate it as an inevitable concept. However, the family and friends of a person who has committed suicide still feels ashamed, humiliated and sometimes guilty. The aim of this assignment is to analyse and evaluate the moral argument for and against suicide and to focus on the moral implications of committing suicide. While agreeing that individuals' autonomy are personal, the writer tries to suggest a way out of this self-destruction (suicide) which is just a means to an end and not an end in itself. The writer in the concluding chapter tries to explore the pros and cons of suicide, and comes up with the conclusion that the right to live should be given attention than the right to die, at least to preserve its generations which all creatures strive for. Areas of focus: • The concept of Suicide • The nature and incidence of Suicide. • Arguments in favour of Suicide • Arguments against Suicide • The Suicide I Euthanasia Debate / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Selfmoord is 'n ware filosofiese probleem. Om te oordeel of 'n lewe die moeite werd is om gelewe te word, vereis 'n antwoord op 'n fundamentele vraag van filosofie. In Afrika is selfmoord nie ongewoon nie, soos gesien in die geval van Botswana. Selfmoord kom baie algemeen daar voor. Selfmoord word aangetref in verskeie areas in Botswana, en, alhoewel die studie fokus op Afrika - en spesifiek Botswana, word daar ook verwys na lande buite Afrika. Maar die manifestasie daarvan word in essensie en in die algemeen aangespreek. Dit beteken dat die toename in selfmoord in terme van die verskynsel se sosiologiese, sielkundige en filosofiese implikasies aangespreek word. Alhoewel dit nie maklik is on selfmoord te aanvaar en mee saam te leef nie, begin mense dit aanvaar as 'n onvermydelike verskynsel. Maar die familie van 'n persoon wat selfmoord gepleeg het voel steeds skaam, verneder en soms skuldig. Die doel van hierdie werkstuk is om die argumente vir en teen selfmoord te analiseer, te evalueer, en om te fokus op die morele implikasies van selfmoord. Alhoewel die outeur saamstem dat individue outonoom is, word sterk teen die morele aanvaarbaarheid van selfmoord geargumenteer. In die gevolgtrekking ondersoek die outeur die voordele en nadele van selfmoord en eindig met die bevinding dat die reg tot lewe meer aandag behoort te kry as die sg. reg om te sterf. Areas waarop gefokus word: • Die konsep "selfmoord" as sodanig • Die aard van selfmoord en (hoe algemeen dit voorkom.) • Argumente ten gunste van selfmoord • Argumente teen selfmoord • Die selfmoord -genadedood debat

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