Influence of religious factors on attitudes toward suicidal behaviour in Ghana

dc.contributor.authorOsafo, J.
dc.contributor.authorKnizek, B.L.
dc.contributor.authorAkotia, C.S.
dc.contributor.authorHjelmeland, H.
dc.date.accessioned2013-01-02T11:25:57Z
dc.date.accessioned2017-10-14T14:17:55Z
dc.date.available2013-01-02T11:25:57Z
dc.date.available2017-10-14T14:17:55Z
dc.date.issued2011-05-06
dc.description.abstractThe objective of this qualitative study was to understand how religion influences lay persons’ attitudes towards suicide in Ghana. Twenty-seven adults from both rural and urban settings were interviewed. Interpretative phenomenological analysis was used to analyse the data. Results showed that the participants are committed to core and normative religious beliefs and practices they perceived as life preserving. Such an understanding influenced their view of suicidal behaviour as unacceptable. Nevertheless, religion facilitated their willingness to help people during suicidal crisis. Religious commitment theory is used to explain some of the findings of this study. Implications for suicide prevention are discussed.en_US
dc.identifier.citationJournal of Religion and Health. DOI 10.1007/s10943-011-9487-3en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://197.255.68.203/handle/123456789/2188
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherSpringer Science + Business Mediaen_US
dc.subjectAttitudesen_US
dc.subjectReligious factorsen_US
dc.subjectsuicidal behaviouren_US
dc.subjectGhanaen_US
dc.titleInfluence of religious factors on attitudes toward suicidal behaviour in Ghanaen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US

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