Joy Benatov,Liat Itzhaky,Shiri Daniels,Gil Zalsman
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Abstract
Importance
Changes in suicide rates after a nationwide trauma may be different from changes in psychiatric symptoms or general distress after such events. However, very few studies have examined short-term suicide-related reactions after such an event.
Objective
To evaluate the short-term outcome of the events in Israel on October 7, 2023, a large-scale terror attack and unfolding war, on changes in suicidality as reflected in percentages of suicide-related calls in relation to all calls to a national mental health first aid helpline, the Israeli Association for Emotional First Aid (ERAN).
Design, Setting and Participants
The data included all interactions via the various ERAN helpline services between January 1, 2022, and December 31, 2023.
Exposures
The October 7, 2023, terror attack on Israel.
Mean Outcomes and Measures
Changes in the numbers of overall calls and suicide-related calls to the ERAN helpline using an interrupted time-series analysis.
Results
A total of 602 323 calls were received by the ERAN helpline. The number of calls reflecting psychological distress in the 3 months before October 7, 2023, was 67 555 compared with 89 445 calls in the 3 months after. Analysis indicated that overall calls increased significantly on October 7 (β = 2089.16; 95% CI, 1918.97-2259.35). In addition, the daily trajectory of all calls changed significantly after October 7 (β = -22.77; 95% CI, -33.37 to -12.16), such that there was a decrease in the number of calls per day (β = -11.34; SE = 1.213; t = -9.35; P < .001). The number of suicide-related calls in the 3 months before October 7 was 1887, whereas 1663 suicide-related calls were registered in the 3 months after. Analysis showed that there were no changes in the daily number of suicide-related calls from before October 7 (β = -0.001; 95% CI, -0.005 to 0.03) or on October 7 (β = -0.22; 95% CI, -3.69 to 3.25). Therefore, the percentage of suicide-related calls decreased significantly on October 7 (β = -1.42; 95% CI, -1.92 to -0.92) and gradually increased in the following period (β = 0.016; 95% CI, 0.006-0.026).
Conclusions and Relevance
The findings of this cohort study suggest that although short-term emotional distress increased after national trauma, the percentage of suicide-related calls decreased. These results support previous studies suggesting that suicidality is not one of the immediate reactions to such traumas.
期刊介绍:
JAMA Psychiatry is a global, peer-reviewed journal catering to clinicians, scholars, and research scientists in psychiatry, mental health, behavioral science, and related fields. The Archives of Neurology & Psychiatry originated in 1919, splitting into two journals in 1959: Archives of Neurology and Archives of General Psychiatry. In 2013, these evolved into JAMA Neurology and JAMA Psychiatry, respectively. JAMA Psychiatry is affiliated with the JAMA Network, a group of peer-reviewed medical and specialty publications.