冠状病毒(新冠肺炎)危机与孟加拉国自杀:通过涂尔干自杀社会学的一些解释

Q4 Social Sciences Journal of Community Positive Practices Pub Date : 2022-09-30 DOI:10.35782/jcpp.2022.3.01
A. Khan
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由于COVID-19大流行,世界正在经历前所未有的破坏性公共卫生危机,学者们担心,大流行带来的经济、社会和精神健康后果可能会加剧人们的自杀行为。在此背景下,本内容分析采用涂尔干关于自杀社会学的经典理论假设,在孟加拉国的背景下追溯自杀与COVID-19大流行之间的关系。该分析基于2020年1月1日至5月15日期间通过在线报纸搜索发现的病例报告。在此期间,共发现10例新冠肺炎引发的自杀病例。根据迪尔凯姆关于自杀的社会原因的四重类型,对研究结果的分析抓住了COVID-19危机与自杀行为之间的联系。所鉴定的病例可分为利己主义(2)、失范(5)和宿命论(3)三类。没有一个案例与利他主义的范畴有关。由于孟加拉国没有全国性的自杀预防战略,本分析强调了几项即时和短期预防战略。此外,这一分析有助于我们的社会学理解,即迪尔凯姆的宏观层面理论具有分析微观层面/基于案例的自杀事件的潜力。
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis and suicide in Bangladesh: Some explanations through Durkheim’s Sociology of Suicide
Whilst the world is experiencing an unprecedented and devastating public health crisis due to the COVID-19 pandemic, scholars have apprehended that economic, social and mental health consequences brought by the pandemic might intensify suicidality amongst people. At this backdrop, this content analysis traces the relationship between suicidality and the COVID-19 pandemic employing Emile Durkheim's classical theoretical postulation of the sociology of suicide in the context of Bangladesh. The analysis is based on case reports identified through online newspaper search spanning from January 01 to May 15, 2020. During this period, 10 Covid-19 induced suicide cases were identified. The analysis of the findings captures the linkages between COVID-19 crisis and suicidal behavior according to Durkheim's four-fold typology of the social causation of suicide. The identified cases were fit into egoistic (2), anomic (5) and fatalistic (3) categories. No case was relevant to the altruistic category. As there is no national suicide prevention strategy in Bangladesh, this analysis highlights several immediate and short prevention strategies. Furthermore, this analysis contributes to our sociological understanding that Durkheim's macro-level theory has the potentials to analyze micro-level/case-based suicide incidents.
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Journal of Community Positive Practices
Journal of Community Positive Practices Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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