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Exploration of the factors contributing to suicidal ideation among police officers in Vhembe District, Limpopo Province, South Africa

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dc.contributor.advisor Shilubane, N. H.
dc.contributor.advisor Mudau, A. G.
dc.contributor.author Singo, Constance
dc.date 2019
dc.date.accessioned 2019-06-05T07:40:50Z
dc.date.available 2019-06-05T07:40:50Z
dc.date.issued 2019-05-18
dc.identifier.citation Singo, Constance (2019) Exploration of the factors contributing to suicidal ideation among police officers in Vhembe District, Limpopo Province, South Africa, University of Venda, South Africa.<http://hdl.handle.net/11602/1338>.
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11602/1338
dc.description MPH en_US
dc.description Department of Public Health
dc.description.abstract Over the past years, suicide and suicidal ideation are being increasingly recognised as important issues for public health policy, especially, among police officers. Suicidal ideation is one of the tragic issues among police officers, causing serious emotional, spiritual, medical, social and psychological distress for the individual, their families and friends, however, not much is known about it in the Vhembe District. The purpose of the study was to explore the factors contributing to suicidal ideation among police officers in Vhembe District. The study was conducted in the Thohoyandou cluster, which is situated in Limpopo Province, South Africa. A study had a qualitative phenomenological research design. The data saturation were reached at the number of 12 police officers, the target population were selected by means of convenience sampling and data was collected through a semi-structured interview. The data collected was analysed using the thematic analytical approach and conclusion were made based on the findings of the study. The study findings show the following as the factors contributing to suicidal ideation among the police officers - domestic violence, financial problems, divorce, extramarital affairs, lack of social support, health problems, contradicting the law and organisational factors that include organisational structure and working with guns. The study recommended that the South African Police Services should continue to provide support and counselling to police officers after they have attended to traumatic cases and that police officers need to be more open about their problems and avoid attempting to deal with them by themselves. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship NRF en_US
dc.format.extent 1 online resource ()
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.rights University of Venda
dc.subject Exploration en_US
dc.subject Factors en_US
dc.subject Suicidal ideation en_US
dc.subject Police officers en_US
dc.subject.ddc 362.280968257
dc.subject.lcsh Suicidal behavior -- South Africa -- Limpopo
dc.subject.lcsh Suicidal behavior -- Risk factors -- South Africa -- Limpopo
dc.subject.lcsh Suicide -- Sociological aspects -- South Africa -- Limpopo
dc.subject.lcsh Suicide victims -- South Africa -- Limpopo
dc.subject.lcsh Suicide -- South Africa -- Limpopo
dc.subject.lcsh Police officers -- South Africa -- Liimpopo
dc.subject.lcsh Suicide -- Regional disparities -- South Africa -- Limpopo
dc.title Exploration of the factors contributing to suicidal ideation among police officers in Vhembe District, Limpopo Province, South Africa en_US
dc.type Dissertation en_US


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