SUICIDES DURING THE PANDEMI
Session
Medicine and Nursing
Description
The COVID-19 pandemic is one of the greatest challenges facing humanity in recent years. This is a challenge that has manifested itself in many problems in all spheres of life. One of the areas it has touched on is mental health, which has been much discussed. However, one of the main issues that this study is about are suicides and the main causes that brought them.
Suicide is a complex act and appears due to many factors, which are sometimes known, and there are cases that remain unknown at the time of death. But the purpose of this study is to study the known causes that caused suicides during the time of the pandemic. At the same time to study the reasons for the decrease in the number of suicides in certain countries of the world.
The essence of this study is to provide specific evidence for the increasing and decreasing trend of suicide cases in different countries of the world. Identifying specific factors associated with changing the suicide case ratio provides valuable information for the community. In order to raise his awareness about such cases and to sensitize them to approach them properly.
The result of this study is to determine how the various factors around us play a major role in our mental health and our emotional state by pushing us towards committing the act of suicide. These results include a description of the characteristics of each factor and how influential they are.
The study will contribute to the field of medicine, integrating the field of psychology and sociology so that the treatment of cases and persons who tend to perform such an act is safer and more efficient. Since through the cooperation of these areas competent for these issues can be achieved prevention until their arrival.
Keywords:
pandemic, suicides, stress, anxiety, social isolation, economics, emotional state, situation management, mental health
Proceedings Editor
Edmond Hajrizi
ISBN
978-9951-550-47-5
Location
UBT Kampus, Lipjan
Start Date
30-10-2021 12:00 AM
End Date
30-10-2021 12:00 AM
DOI
10.33107/ubt-ic.2021.171
Recommended Citation
Shala, Diana Sejdiu; Alidema, Arieta Hasani; and Berisha, Luljeta, "SUICIDES DURING THE PANDEMI" (2021). UBT International Conference. 102.
https://knowledgecenter.ubt-uni.net/conference/2021UBTIC/all-events/102
SUICIDES DURING THE PANDEMI
UBT Kampus, Lipjan
The COVID-19 pandemic is one of the greatest challenges facing humanity in recent years. This is a challenge that has manifested itself in many problems in all spheres of life. One of the areas it has touched on is mental health, which has been much discussed. However, one of the main issues that this study is about are suicides and the main causes that brought them.
Suicide is a complex act and appears due to many factors, which are sometimes known, and there are cases that remain unknown at the time of death. But the purpose of this study is to study the known causes that caused suicides during the time of the pandemic. At the same time to study the reasons for the decrease in the number of suicides in certain countries of the world.
The essence of this study is to provide specific evidence for the increasing and decreasing trend of suicide cases in different countries of the world. Identifying specific factors associated with changing the suicide case ratio provides valuable information for the community. In order to raise his awareness about such cases and to sensitize them to approach them properly.
The result of this study is to determine how the various factors around us play a major role in our mental health and our emotional state by pushing us towards committing the act of suicide. These results include a description of the characteristics of each factor and how influential they are.
The study will contribute to the field of medicine, integrating the field of psychology and sociology so that the treatment of cases and persons who tend to perform such an act is safer and more efficient. Since through the cooperation of these areas competent for these issues can be achieved prevention until their arrival.