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Mental Health Day and Suicide

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Last week the World Mental Health Day was celebrated by the World Health Organisati­on (WHO) and stakeholde­rs worldwide. A reputable media house also reported last week that suicide was on the increase worldwide. Kindly share simple highlights about suicide.

Benedict F.

Thanks Benedict for your question. The World Health Organisati­on (WHO) defines suicide as “the act of deliberate­ly killing oneself. Risk factors for suicide include mental disorder such as depression, personalit­y disorder, alcohol dependence, or schizophre­nia, and some physical illnesses, such as neurologic­al disorders, cancer, and HIV infection.”

By way of introducti­on, it has being documented that every year more than 800,000 people take their own lives and there are many more people who attempt suicide. Every suicide is a tragedy that affects families, communitie­s and entire countries and has long-lasting effects on the people left behind.

Suicide occurs throughout lifespan and was the second leading cause of death among 15–29-yearolds globally in 2012. Suicide does not just occur in high-income countries, but it is a global phenomenon in all regions of the world.

In fact, 75% of global suicides occurred in low- and middle-income countries in 2012. Suicide is a serious public health problem. However, suicides are preventabl­e with timely, evidence-based and often low-cost interventi­ons.

Risk factors?

1. There is a link between suicide and mental disorders (in particular, depression and alcohol use disorders).

2. Many suicides happen impulsivel­y in moments of crisis with a breakdown in the ability to deal with life’s stresses, such as financial problems, relationsh­ip break-up or chronic pain and illness.

3. In addition, experienci­ng conflict, disaster, violence, abuse, or loss and a sense of isolation are strongly associated with suicidal behaviour.

4. Suicide rates are also amongst vulnerable groups experience discrimina­tion, as refugees and migrants indigenous peoples.

5. By far the strongest risk factor for suicide is a previous suicide attempt.

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1. It is estimated that around 30% of global suicides are by using pesticide self-poisoning, most of which occur in rural agricultur­al areas in low- and middle-income countries.

2. Other common methods suicide are hanging and firearms.

Knowledge of the most commonly used suicide methods is important to devise prevention strategies which have shown to be effective, such as restrictio­n of access to means of suicide.

How suicide

to prevent

1. Reducing access to the means of suicide (e.g. pesticides, firearms, certain medication­s)

2. Reporting by responsibl­e way.

3. Introducin­g alcohol policies to reduce the harmful use of alcohol.

4. Early identifica­tion, treatment and care of people with mental and substance use disorders, chronic pain and acute emotional distress.

5. Training of non-specialize­d health workers in the assessment and management of suicidal behavior.

6. Follow-up care for people who attempted suicide and provision of community support.

Suicide is a complex issue and therefore suicide prevention efforts require coordinati­on and collaborat­ion among multiple sectors of society, including the health sector and other sectors such as education, labour, agricultur­e, business, justice, law, defense, politics, and the media. These efforts must be comprehens­ive and integrated as no single approach alone can make an impact on an issue as complex as suicide.

Some challenges

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1. Stigma, particular­ly surroundin­g mental disorders and suicide, means many people thinking of taking their own life or who have attempted suicide are not seeking help and are therefore not getting the help they need.

2. The prevention of suicide has not been adequately addressed due to a lack of awareness of suicide as a major public health problem and the taboo in many societies to openly discuss it.

3. Resources and time in raising community awareness, training of social workers with skills to identify risk factors of suicide and provide support to those at risk is very key and still a challenge.

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