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KMID : 1147020200230020037
Korean Journal of Psychodrama
2020 Volume.23 No. 2 p.37 ~ p.54
The Content Analysis to the Experience of the Suicide Attempts of New Generation Soldiers
Seo Hye-Seok

Ahn Seong-Soon
Abstract
This study is on the qualitative content analysis of the experience of the new generation soldiers who have attempted suicide. The purpose of this study is to identify the factors of psychological and emotional dimension, physical dimension, family dimension, educational dimension, and social dimension that affect suicide attempt of soldiers. In-depth interviews were conducted with one soldier by requesting a person in charge in area A. As a result of analyzing raw materials, 38 meaning contents were composed. In the psychological and emotional dimensions, guilt and alternatives to suicide attempts, regret, self-stigma, hopelessness, anger, depression, and suicide were found, and in the physical dimension, it was found that every time suicide attempts were made, it was found that it hurt the body. In the family level, family avoidance, family indifference, and domestic violence were found. Parents¡¯ interest was not remembered due to the experience of violence from family members, and parental indifference since childhood. In the educational level, the education officers were found to be abuse of power, unfairness due to discrimination, and lack of education. In the social level, they thought that everyone else hated themselves and lived isolated life, especially they thought negatively about their soldiers and executives. The main concern is that ¡®I want to die every day¡¯, ¡®I can not bear it¡¯, ¡®I can not do anything¡¯, and ¡®I am in difficulty¡¯. This can be interpreted as an ironic content of ¡¯I want to die to live ¡¯. Since no one has been interested since childhood and still thinks that it is something beyond interest, ¡®be interested¡¯ is a strong appeal to live, and it is very important to think that ¡®death is the only thing¡¯ is an extreme choice. This experience was repeated and continued to the new generation soldiers who tried to commit suicide, and the experience at home was the experience of suffering leading to suicide attempt. Based on these resulst, implications and limitations of this study and the suggestions for following research were discussed.
KEYWORD
New Generation Soldier, Suicide Attempt, Content Analysis
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