An Exploratory Qualitative Analysis of the Stanford-Templeton Convenings on Islam and Suicide.
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Awaad, R; Quadri, Y; Sifat, M; Elzamzamy, K; Suleiman, K; Rehman, O; Husain, A; Abdelrehim, A; Rushdi, R; Belanger, CC; Hill, TD; Koenig, HG
Published in: J Relig Health
April 2024
For over 70 years, studies have reported lower rates of completed suicide in Muslim-majority countries and individuals who identify as Muslim. To this point, the mechanisms underlying the relationship between Islam and lower risk of suicide remain understudied. In an effort to advance our understanding, we convened a bilingual international interdisciplinary panel of experts for a discussion of the current state and future directions of the field. In this paper, we present an exploratory qualitative analysis of the core themes that emerged from the group interviews. We also derive a general theoretical model of the association between Islam and suicide risk.
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J Relig Health
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1573-6571
Publication Date
April 2024
Volume
63
Issue
2
Start / End Page
954 / 967
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Suicide
- Social Psychology
- Islam
- Humans
- 5203 Clinical and health psychology
- 4206 Public health
- 1117 Public Health and Health Services
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Awaad, R., Quadri, Y., Sifat, M., Elzamzamy, K., Suleiman, K., Rehman, O., … Koenig, H. G. (2024). An Exploratory Qualitative Analysis of the Stanford-Templeton Convenings on Islam and Suicide. J Relig Health, 63(2), 954–967. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10943-023-01986-2
Awaad, Rania, Yasmeen Quadri, Munjireen Sifat, Khalid Elzamzamy, Kamal Suleiman, Obaid Rehman, Amina Husain, et al. “An Exploratory Qualitative Analysis of the Stanford-Templeton Convenings on Islam and Suicide.” J Relig Health 63, no. 2 (April 2024): 954–67. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10943-023-01986-2.
Awaad R, Quadri Y, Sifat M, Elzamzamy K, Suleiman K, Rehman O, et al. An Exploratory Qualitative Analysis of the Stanford-Templeton Convenings on Islam and Suicide. J Relig Health. 2024 Apr;63(2):954–67.
Awaad, Rania, et al. “An Exploratory Qualitative Analysis of the Stanford-Templeton Convenings on Islam and Suicide.” J Relig Health, vol. 63, no. 2, Apr. 2024, pp. 954–67. Pubmed, doi:10.1007/s10943-023-01986-2.
Awaad R, Quadri Y, Sifat M, Elzamzamy K, Suleiman K, Rehman O, Husain A, Abdelrehim A, Rushdi R, Belanger CC, Hill TD, Koenig HG. An Exploratory Qualitative Analysis of the Stanford-Templeton Convenings on Islam and Suicide. J Relig Health. 2024 Apr;63(2):954–967.
Published In
J Relig Health
DOI
EISSN
1573-6571
Publication Date
April 2024
Volume
63
Issue
2
Start / End Page
954 / 967
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Suicide
- Social Psychology
- Islam
- Humans
- 5203 Clinical and health psychology
- 4206 Public health
- 1117 Public Health and Health Services