Suicide and Changing Values and Beliefs in Ireland

Author:

Cleary Anne1,Brannick Teresa2

Affiliation:

1. School of Sociology, University College Dublin, Ireland

2. School of Business, University College Dublin, Ireland

Abstract

Abstract. This paper addresses some of the generalized theories explaining rising suicide rates in Ireland. The conclusion here is that linking suicide patterns to changing beliefs and values is problematic. Church attendance as well as adherence to traditional values remain high in this country compared to European levels, and variations in beliefs and values, especially rural/urban differences, do not fit with general explanations. Moreover, attitudes to value areas fluctuate in that justification for suicide - which showed an upward trend in the 1980s - was reversed in the 1990s, and this may have resulted from increased public focus and debate. Generalized explanations are unlikely to decipher complex phenomena such as suicidal behavior. Religious belief, if protective in relation to suicide, is unlikely to act alone. Social transformations have a differential impact depending on one's socio-economic positioning, which translates ideas of a general male vulnerability to suicide into focused areas of male distress.

Publisher

Hogrefe Publishing Group

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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