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Evaluate the Effectiveness of Planned Teaching Programme on Suicidal Prevention among Undergraduate Students


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Everyone experiences stress and difficult circumstances during their life. Most people can handle these, though times and may even be able to make something good from a difficult situation.

Suicide is the model of psychiatric emergencies and is also the commonest cause of death among the psychiatric patients. Suicide is a type of deliberate self harm (DSH), and is defined as a human act of self intentioned and self inflicted cessation (death). It ends with a fatal outcome; DSH is an act of intentionally injuring oneself, irrespective of the actual outcome.


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Vikrant Nesari
K.L.E. University’s Institute of Nursing Sciences, Belgaum, Karnataka, India

Abstract


Everyone experiences stress and difficult circumstances during their life. Most people can handle these, though times and may even be able to make something good from a difficult situation.

Suicide is the model of psychiatric emergencies and is also the commonest cause of death among the psychiatric patients. Suicide is a type of deliberate self harm (DSH), and is defined as a human act of self intentioned and self inflicted cessation (death). It ends with a fatal outcome; DSH is an act of intentionally injuring oneself, irrespective of the actual outcome.