Sucide is not a Solution of problems
(Syed Tajammul Hussain, Karachi)
In growing years, incidences of
suicide issue to rest assured wider in Pakistan and suicide has turn into a
major public health problem. From available evidence it appears that most
suicides occur in puerile people (contrasting men and married female) beneath
the age of 30 second childhood. Hanging, use of insecticides and firearms are
the vastly common methods and interpersonal proportion problems also gregarious
issues again is the most common ring in for suicide. Mental illness is one of
the reasons of the suicide attempts, there are several other reasons dilatory
it, mind lack of resources, lack of primary health services, political
instability are also reasons of suicide attempts. To tackle this problem public
also health professionals ardor to power altogether cloak oversight besides non
government institutions.
Suicide and attempted suicide are understudied subjects in Pakistan, an Islamic
country where they are considered criminal offenses. at rest suicide statistics
are not compiled nor are suicide mortality statistics reported to the totality
Health job (WHO). There is absence of information on suicide from Pakistan, an
Islamic kingdom in which data collection poses formidable challenges. A variety
of social, legal, and religious factors establish reporting and diagnosing
suicide ambitious. Paradoxically, incidents of suicide are regularly reported in
newspapers Pakistan. In the effortlessness of other item these reports puff a
useful, though basic enlightenment source as suicidal deaths
Pakistan is a South Asian developing country with a population of approximately
162 million, with 97% Muslim folk. Suicide is a condemned act in Islam.
Traditionally, suicide numbers were low but in recent years, they have shown an
increase and suicide has become a major public health no picnic clout Pakistan.
There are no certified statistics on suicide from Pakistan. Suicide deaths are
not included in the national annual Mortality statistics. National rates are
neither known nor reported to the World Health burden (WHO).
In summary, the methodical low rates of suicide and the demanding influence of
Islam appears to have undergone a radical tailor in Pakistan and suicide has
become a major governmental health uphill. There is need considering
collaboration between government, non-governmental organizations and federal and
mental health professionals to take up this demand