Psychological autopsy study of suicides in farmers: Study from Kerala

Author:

Suresh Kumar Pattath Narayanan1,Suresh Rohith1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychiatry, Chethana Center for Neuropsychiatry, Kozhikode, Kerala, India

Abstract

Background: Though agricultural farming is considered a peaceful and healthy industry it has a high rate of mortality especially suicide. In India, 11.2% of suicides are reported in the farming sector. Aim: To identify the role of psychosocial factors leading to farmer’s suicide in a farmer’s dominant district of Kerala. Material and Method: One hundred and sixty-six successive suicides in Wayanad district and age, sex, marital status, and financial status matched normal controls residing in the same locality were evaluated and compared on psycho-social demographic variables, life events, and details of suicide. Results: Significantly a greater number of victims were living separately, living in rented homes, had no own land for cultivation, migrated, had marital discord, and strained relationships with relatives. They had loans from private financial enterprises and single money persons, had past attempts, a family history of alcoholism, and highly stressful life events. The most frequent psychiatric diagnosis was alcohol dependence/abuse followed by depression. The majority committed suicide by hanging followed by insecticide poisoning. Intention to commit suicide was expressed by 38.5% and 30.2% were intoxicated at the time of attempt. The venue for the attempt was the own house in 75.7% of cases. Conclusion: This study suggests the following remedial measures to prevent farmers’ suicides. Expert advice to manage financial constraints like availing loans, crop insurance, etc. Guidance from the agricultural department for cost-effective cultivation. Early identification and treatment of psychiatric disorders.

Publisher

Medknow

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