Knowledge, Attitudes, and experiences of suicide and self-harm in low- and middle income countries: A meta-synthesis of qualitative research.

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Description

Suicide disproportionately affects low and middle income countries (LMICs) and presents farreaching social, emotional and economic consequences for families, communities and society as a whole. An understanding of suicide and self-harm within the cultural, political and economic context of LMICs is fundamental to affecting change. The aim of this study was to synthesize qualitative research on knowledge, attitudes and experiences of self-harm and suicide of various stakeholders in LMICs. We have searched Medline, Embase, PsycInfo, CINAHL, BNI, Social Sciences and Cochrane library databases from inception until July 2019. 9,150 and preliminary findings are presented. Meta-ethnographic methods were used to synthesize the results of qualitative studies. A chronological approach was taken towards reciprocal translation. The results can inform the development of further research on knowledge, attitudes and experiences of suicide and self-harm in LMICs.

Period10 Sept 2021
Event titleQualitative Research in Mental Health (QRMH8), online : Qualitative Research in Mental Health: Trajectories Towards a New Era
Event typeConference
Degree of RecognitionInternational

Keywords

  • suicide
  • selfharm
  • low and middle income countries
  • knowledge
  • attitude
  • experience
  • systematic review