Title Why are suicides so widespread in Catholic Lithuania? /
Authors Gailienė, Danutė
DOI 10.3390/rel9030071
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Is Part of Religions.. Basel : MDPI AG. 2018, Vol. 9, iss. 3, art. no. 71, [8 p.].. ISSN 2077-1444
Keywords [eng] Suicide rates ; religion ; Lithuania
Abstract [eng] Religion as a protective factor against suicide was introduced in Durkheim’s theory of suicide and analysed from various perspectives in multiple studies. The Lithuanian case is intriguing because before WWII, along with Catholic Poland, it showed much lower suicide rates than its Protestant neighbours Latvia and Estonia. However, today Lithuania is among the leading countries in terms of the prevalence of suicide. Interestingly, not much has changed in Lithuania in terms of religious denomination—about 80% of population call themselves Catholic. The aim of this article was to explore which factors might have affected religions’ protective function against suicide during radical historical processes. The method of study consists of an analysis of historical sources, and of recent studies in suicidology and sociology of religion about suicide and religion in Lithuania. The results of this analysis show that two factors seem to be most important—heroicizing resistance suicides and experiencing long-term politics of atheisation.
Published Basel : MDPI AG
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2018