The Impact of COVID-19 on Adolescent Suicide Deaths in the State of Maryland

Q3 Social Sciences
Lainé Nicole Rogers, Gracen Korfanty, Victoria Roby, Ecem Yildiz, Pamela Ann Ferreira, Stephanie A. Dean, Ling Li
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Abstract On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization officially declared the SARS-CoV-2 virus (COVID-19) a worldwide pandemic. As of December 2021, there have been over 278 million cases and 5.4 million deaths reported. One area of concern regarding the pandemic was its potential impact on mental health, and it was feared that the onset of such a devastating pandemic would lead to increased suicide risks among the general population. With suicide being a leading cause of death in adolescents, it is important to assess the potential mental health consequences that the COVID-19 pandemic may impose. Aim The aim of the study was to analyze the impact of COVID-19 on suicide deaths among adolescents in the state of Maryland from 2019 to 2021. Subjects and Methods This was a retrospective study of adolescent suicide victims, aged 10–19 years, from January 2019 to December 2021 in the state of Maryland. De-identified data were collected from the statewide medical examiner’s office which is responsible for the medicolegal death investigation in Maryland. Results A total of 102 adolescent suicide deaths were investigated statewide by the Maryland Office of the Chief Medical Examiner during these 3 years. The number of adolescent suicide cases stayed relatively stable during the COVID-19 pandemic, with slightly more cases during the pre-COVID-19 pandemic period (2019: n = 37; 2020: n = 31; and 2022: n = 34). Looking at months of incidence, less cases were reported in March–May 2020 ( n = 5), which marks the beginning of the pandemic when compared to the same period in 2019 ( n = 13). The number was higher for August–November 2020 ( n = 15) than for that of 2019 ( n = 8) and 2021 ( n = 8). The male-to-female suicide ratio was 3.7:1 ( n = 80/22). However, the data exhibited a significant increase in the number of female adolescent suicides, from 8.11% in 2019 ( n = 3) to 25.81% in 2020 ( n = 8) and 32.35% in 2021 ( n = 11). Of the cases examined, more than 50% were white and approximately 27% were African-Americans. The two leading causes of death were hanging (47%) and firearm injuries (29%). Maryland consists of 23 countries and Baltimore City. The majority of adolescent suicides occurred in county residents with only 8.8% of cases in Baltimore City.
COVID-19对马里兰州青少年自杀死亡的影响
2020年3月11日,世界卫生组织正式宣布SARS-CoV-2病毒(COVID-19)为全球大流行。截至2021年12月,报告的病例超过2.78亿例,死亡540万人。令人关切的一个领域是这种流行病对心理健康的潜在影响,人们担心,这种毁灭性流行病的爆发将导致普通民众自杀风险增加。由于自杀是青少年死亡的主要原因,因此评估2019冠状病毒病大流行可能造成的潜在心理健康后果非常重要。该研究的目的是分析2019年至2021年COVID-19对马里兰州青少年自杀死亡的影响。这是一项针对马里兰州2019年1月至2021年12月10-19岁青少年自杀受害者的回顾性研究。去识别数据是从全州法医办公室收集的,该办公室负责马里兰州的法医死亡调查。结果在这3年中,马里兰州首席法医办公室共调查了102例青少年自杀死亡事件。青少年自杀病例数量在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间保持相对稳定,在2019冠状病毒病大流行前期间病例略多(2019年:n = 37;2020年:n = 31;2022年:n = 34)。从几个月的发病率来看,与2019年同期(n = 13)相比,2020年3月至5月报告的病例较少(n = 5),这标志着大流行的开始。2020年8月至11月的自杀人数(n = 15)高于2019年(n = 8)和2021年(n = 8),男女自杀比为3.7:1 (n = 80/22)。然而,数据显示,女性青少年自杀人数显著增加,从2019年的8.11% (n = 3)增加到2020年的25.81% (n = 8)和2021年的32.35% (n = 11)。在调查的病例中,超过50%是白人,大约27%是非洲裔美国人。死亡的两个主要原因是上吊(47%)和枪伤(29%)。马里兰州由23个国家和巴尔的摩市组成。大多数青少年自杀发生在县居民中,巴尔的摩市仅占8.8%。
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