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Analysis of socio-psychological factors associated with suicidal behavior in persons of military age

https://doi.org/10.29235/1814-6023-2021-18-2-234-243

Abstract

Currently, the Armed Forces are facing the problem of the death of personnel who committed suicide, which makes it important to look for the reasons of suicidal behavior.
The study involved 169 men, divided into two groups: the first group consisted of persons of military age, in the amount of 115 people and the second group included 54 people who committed parasuicide using highly lethal methods of self-harm (GLIVS). During the study, socio-demographic characteristics (age, marital status, living conditions, professional status, characteristics and conditions of upbringing) and individual psychological personality traits (type of temperament, introversion-extraversion, neuroticism, ostentatiousness, fixedness, formalism, excitability, hyperthymia, dysthymia, anxiety, exaltation, affectability, cyclothymia) were assessed. The calculations were performed using the statistical package IBM SPSS Statistics 22.
Statistically significant differences between the study groups were due to the presence of differences between persons brought up in two-parent families. These groups differed in the phlegmatic type of temperament (predominant in GLIVS), the character traits of excitability, dysthymia, and hyperthymia. For GLIVS brought up in two-parent families, in addition to the phlegmatic type of temperament, it was characterized by the presence of punishments in childhood, a lower level of education (secondary education prevailed), a lower level of neuroticism, excitability, dysthymia and anxiety, an average level of hyperthymicity.
Statistically significant differences between the study groups were revealed in terms of the type of temperament, excitability, dysthymism, and hypotensiveness and were due to the presence of differences between persons brought up in full families.
Individuals from full families of GLIVS are characterized by the presence of more frequent punishments in childhood, a phlegmatic type of temperament, a lower level of education, a lower level of neuroticism, excitability, dysthymia, anxiety.

About the Authors

S. V. Davidouski
Belarusian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education
Belarus

Siarhey V. Davidouski – Ph. D. (Med.), Assistant Professor

3/3, Brovka Str., 220013, Minsk 



J. A. Ibragimova
Belarusian State Medical University
Belarus

Janna A. Ibragimova – Ph. D. (Biol.), Head of the Laboratory

83, Dzerzhinski Ave., 220116, Minsk 



D. D. Kastsiuk
Institute of Psychology of the University of Wroclaw
Poland

Darya D. Kastsiuk ‒ Student

Dawida, 1, 50-527, Wroclaw 



N. N. Leonov
Institute of Sociology of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Belarus

Nikolay N. Leonov ‒ Ph. D. (Phys. and Math.), Leading Researcher

1/2, Surganov Str., 220072, Minsk 



Yu. M. Mikitski
Republican Unitary production enterprise “ACADEMPHARM”
Belarus

Yuri M. Mikitski ‒ Head

5/4, Akademik V. F. Kuprevich Str., 220141, Minsk 



M. M. Skuhareuskaya
Belarusian State Medical University
Belarus

Maryna M. Skuhareuskaya ‒ D. Sc. (Med.), Associate Professor, Leading Researcher

83, Dzerzhinski Ave., 220116, Minsk 



A. N. Tretyk
Republican Research and Practice Mental Health Center
Belarus

Andrey N. Tretyk ‒ Head of the Department

152, Dolginovsky traсt, 220053, Minsk 



V. V. Kuzhal
Republican Research and Practice Mental Health Center
Belarus

Vadzim V. Kuzhal – psychiatrist-narcologist

152, Dolginovsky traсt, 220053, Minsk 



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Davidouski S.V., Ibragimova J.A., Kastsiuk D.D., Leonov N.N., Mikitski Yu.M., Skuhareuskaya M.M., Tretyk A.N., Kuzhal V.V. Analysis of socio-psychological factors associated with suicidal behavior in persons of military age. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Medical series. 2021;18(2):234-243. https://doi.org/10.29235/1814-6023-2021-18-2-234-243

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