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SM Journal of Clinical Pathology

Escalated Suicidal Rate of the Undergraduate Students of Bangladesh

[ ISSN : 2576-778X ]

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Received: 23-Aug-2021

Accepted: 15-Sep-2021

Published: 17-Sep-2021

Mohammad Azizur Rahman¹*, Md. Touhidul Islam², Nabidur Rahman¹, Esrat Sultana³, Md. Sohel Parvez³, Shaikh Mirja Nurunnubi²

¹Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh
²Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh
³Department of Microbiology, Jessore University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh
?Department of Microbiology, The Acme Laboratories Limited, Bangladesh

Corresponding Author:

Mohammad Azizur Rahman, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh, azizbmb@juniv.edu

Keywords

Affected behavior, behavioral health, mental disorder;,psychology, public health, suicide.

Abstract

Suicide has become one of the leading causes of deaths all over the world. It is considered as a global public health problem and a deviant behavior. People of different ages are committing suicide every day around the world for different reasons. University students, who are supposed to be the future of a country, are also accepting this path of deaths. Bangladeshi undergraduate students are also becoming the victims of suicide every day. In recent times, suicide ideation among the university undergraduate students is increasing. This article reveals the prevalence of suicide among the university undergraduate students and the factors associated with suicide ideation among the university undergraduate students of Bangladesh. It also focuses on the impact of these suicides on the family and society. To overcome this grave situation, some precautionary steps have been recommended at the end of this article.

Citation

Rahman MA, Islam MT, Rahman N, Sultana E, Parvez MS, et al. (2021) Escalated Suicidal Rate of the Undergraduate Students of Bangladesh – Social Impact and Recommendations to Overcome. SM J Clin Pathol 5: 3.