Revista Gaúcha de Enfermagem (Mar 2023)

Experiences lived by family members of people who committed suicide: approach to biographic narratives

  • Eliane Lavall,
  • Priscila Susin,
  • Karina Schuh Reif,
  • Hermílio Pereira Santos,
  • Jacó Fernando Schneider,
  • Fernanda Guarilha Boni,
  • Marcio Wagner Camatta

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1983-1447.2022.20220228.en
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43

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ABSTRACT Objective: To understand the experiences of family members of people who committed suicide and describe the typologies of the biographical cases through the approach of biographical interviews and analysis. Method: Qualitative research, with a reconstructive approach to Rosenthal's biographical cases, based on Schutz's phenomenological sociology. Biographical narrative interviews were conducted between November/2017 and February/2018, in a city in southern Brazil, with eleven family members of people who survived suicide. The analysis followed the phases of Rosenthal's biographical case reconstruction. Results: The reconstruction of two biographical cases were presented. The results point to two distinct typologies: maternal role in the face of suicide and social stigmatization; use of the cultural meaning of family as a resource for coping with suicide. Conclusion: It is important to listen to these family members, as the understanding of their experiences can support health professionals in the implementation of care actions.

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