Pune Study Highlights Social Factors in Self-Harm Cases

Monday, 9 September 2024, 12:51

Pune news reveals a significant study on suicides linking social factors to self-harm. The Pune study at YCM hospital uncovered important insights into the issue. Through analysis, it shows gender disparity and the influence of emotional abuse on mental health. The findings urge for a deeper understanding of social determinants affecting self-harm in Pune.
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Pune Study Highlights Social Factors in Self-Harm Cases

Pune Study Unveils Critical Insights on Self-Harm

Pune news has recently reported on a significant study analyzing 325 cases of deliberate self-harm (DSH) at YCM Hospital. The findings reveal a worrying pattern: more women, particularly married women, resort to harmful methods compared to men. This alarming trend underscores the profound impact of social factors such as emotional and physical abuse that contribute to mental health crises.

Key Findings on Social Aspects of Self-Harm

  • This study highlighted that ingestion of harmful substances was a common method of self-harm, especially among women.
  • Only 8% of suicides among women were attributed to marriage-related issues, a stark contrast to 0.8% in men according to NCRB data.
  • Most cases of attempted suicide occurred shortly after experiences of sexual abuse and domestic violence.

The conclusions drawn from this study advocate for the acknowledgment of social determinants as essential components in understanding mental health issues and self-harm.


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