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Pune Project: Young Lives Matter, Suicide Survivors Speak
18 Feb
Summary
- Project identifies eight factors beyond mental illness contributing to suicide attempts.
- Relationship difficulties and socio-economic status are significant risk factors.
- Suicide attempts in India are often communicative acts, not solely about wanting to die.

A groundbreaking "Young Lives Matter" project in Pune, India, has shed light on the complex factors contributing to suicide attempts among young people. Published in SSM-Mental Health and BMC Psychiatry, the research moves beyond a sole focus on mental illness, identifying eight significant risk factors. These include low socioeconomic status, impulsivity, infrequent social interactions, negative life events, and interpersonal conflicts within relationships.




