BACKGROUND:
Suicide
is one of the leading causes of preventable deaths. Recent data suggest South
India as one of the regions with highest suicide rates in the world. In 2013,
134,799 people committed suicide in India according to the statistics released
by the National Crime Records Bureau. Suicide note is one of the most important
sources to understand suicide, which may be beneficial in suicide prevention.
Studies on suicidal notes from this part of the world are sparse.
OBJECTIVE:
The
aim was to study the themes in suicide notes that might be useful in prevention
strategies.
MATERIALS AND METHODS:
A
descriptive study of all suicide notes of those individuals who committed
suicide between 2010 and 2013 available with Police Department, Mysore district
was obtained and analyzed.
RESULTS:
A total
of 22 suicide note were available. A majority of suicide note was in age group
of 16-40 years (86%) and most were men (59%). All suicide notes were
handwritten, the majority (70%) in regional language Kannada. Length of notes
varied from just few words to few pages. Contents of suicide notes included
apology/shame/guilt (80%), love for those left behind (55%) and instruction
regarding practical affairs (23%). Most have blamed none for the act (50%). 23%
mentioned that they are committing suicide to prove their innocence. 32%
mentioned a last wish.
CONCLUSION:
The
majority of suicidal note contained "guilt" which is a strong
indicator of possible depression in deceased. Creating awareness about suicide
among public and ensuring access to professionals trained in suicide prevention
is need of the hour in this part of the world.
Below: Gender and marital status of those who left suicide note
Below: Overall content in 22 suicide notes
Department of
Psychiatry, JSS Medical College and Hospital, JSS University, Mysore,
Karnataka, India
Address for correspondence: Dr. M. Kishor,
Department of Psychiatry, JSS Medical College and Hospital, JSS University,
Mysore - 570 004, Karnataka, India. E-mail: moc.liamg@dmrohsikrd
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