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Men write more suicide notes than women - study

Thu Aug 21, 2008 2:49pm IST
 
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By Rituparna Bhowmik

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Men write more suicide notes than women and are likely to leave behind instructions on how to provide for their family, a study conducted in India said.

People who kill themselves over the weekend are also more likely to leave behind suicide notes, the study said.

"Men have gone about giving detailed instructions on how to care for their families in their absence," said Shalini Girdhar, a doctor at New Delhi's state-run All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS).

"Anshoo, I love you. The keys are in your dressing table drawer," a 28-year-old man who hanged himself wrote to his wife.

Girdhar, who went through 425 cases of suicide and collected

68 notes in two years, said her study revealed that women hardly ever blame others in their suicide notes.

Scribbled hastily on pages torn out of personal diaries, many of the notes reflect the anguish of people who had succumbed to depression.

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