An Insight to the Sociological Explanation of Suicide: A Perspective Based Article

Nasar Khan, Arab Naz, Waseem Khan
2017 unpublished
This article provides an insight to the sociological explanations of suicide and related behaviours. There are three predominant sociological perspectives e.g. functionalism (also known as structural functionalism), conflict perspective and symbolic interactionism. Each of the mentioned perspective examines and explains society from its unique point of view. Suicide being a social phenomenon can be examined and explained through sociological perspectives. For this purpose, literature has been
more » ... udied and cited where a short introduction to sociological perspectives have been given along with a brief discussion over explanation of suicide with reference to each sociological perspective. The citations and discussion reveals that each of the sociological perspectives explains suicide successfully, for instance, structural functionalism asserts that various social structures are responsible for suicide; conflict perspective asserts that inequalities and tensions leads to suicide while symbolic interactionism explains that suicide and related behaviours are the outcome of observing others, social interaction, defective socialization, imitation and labelling.
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