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1. A protective environment: In this sub-category, most of theparticipants perceived that living in a protective environmentnurtured the healing process following their suicide attempt.They described a protective environment as one in which there‘is no stress’ (P1). ‘I need it to be stable’ (P2). One patient whohad healed from her suicide attempt had this to say:P1 (Participant 1): When I was so sad and full of anguish, I wasglad I was in the hospital so I could hide myself from the world.The hospital environment protected me. I could temporarilyescape from my stress and this prevented me re-attempting asuicide attempt.2. A secure environment: The participants ‘felt comfortable’ (P2)when they are living in a secure environment. They perceivedthis as being related to ‘trust’ (P1), ‘feeling safe inside myself’(P10), and a calm environment. They felt ‘at ease’ (P16) andwere able to carry out the activities of daily living includingtalking with friends. This made them feel secure inside andoutside of self. One caregiver had this to say:P18: My father moved came to live with me after his suicideattempt. However, he wanted to live in his own home because hesaid he felt more comfortable and secure there. He felt securethere cooking and buying his own food. I asked him to promise
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