YCM Hospital Study Highlights Alarming Trend in Women's Self-Harm Compared to Men
YCM Hospital Study Unveils Disturbing Data on Women's Self-Harm
YCM Hospital's recent evaluation of 325 cases of deliberate self-harm (DSH) highlights a notable increase in self-harming behaviors among women compared to men. Within the study, the case of Savita (name changed), who was admitted with pesticide poisoning, exemplifies the desperate circumstances faced by many women. Although she initially claimed the ingestion was accidental, further communication with a psychiatrist revealed her tragic intent.
Gender Disparities in Self-Harm Methods
The findings show a striking difference in the methods used for self-harm, with a significant number of cases involving married women. This pattern aligns with broader data from the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), which indicates that social factors greatly influence these tragic decisions.
- 8% of female suicides are marriage-related, contrasting significantly with only 0.8% in men.
- Most women acted out of desperation following experiences of domestic violence or relationship challenges.
Conclusion: Addressing the Root Causes
These insights call for an urgent dialogue regarding mental health support systems and resources for women facing social and emotional distress. Prevention programs must prioritize understanding the social conditions leading to such acts of self-harm.
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