The Rising Cases of Suicide among Nigerians: What Are the Risk Factors, Prevention, and Remedies?

Consortium psychiatricum Pub Date : 2024-08-22 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.17816/CP15497
Nnaemeka Chukwudum Abamara, Onyinye Ezinne Ozongwu
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The escalating suicide rate in Nigeria, exacerbated by economic, political, health, and social crises, represents a pressing concern. The aftermath of the global COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdowns has exacerbated this issue, particularly in African nations with bare-bones governmental support systems. This paper examines the underlying causes of the alarming number of suicides in Nigeria, utilizing interviews to explore the risk factors, preventative measures adopted, and crisis interventions. Our findings reveal that spousal conflicts, job loss, and bereavement are significant triggers of suicidal ideation. Recommendations include fostering supportive environments, crisis interventions, and psychological rehabilitation services. Urgent attention is warranted to address this growing trend and mitigate its socioeconomic repercussions in Nigeria.

尼日利亚人自杀率不断上升:有哪些风险因素、预防措施和补救办法?
经济、政治、卫生和社会危机加剧了尼日利亚自杀率的上升,这是一个亟待解决的问题。全球 COVID-19 大流行和随后的封锁加剧了这一问题,尤其是在政府支持系统薄弱的非洲国家。本文研究了尼日利亚自杀人数惊人的根本原因,通过访谈探讨了自杀的风险因素、采取的预防措施和危机干预措施。我们的研究结果表明,配偶冲突、失业和丧亲是诱发自杀念头的重要因素。建议包括营造支持性环境、危机干预和心理康复服务。尼日利亚亟需关注这一日益增长的趋势,并减轻其社会经济影响。
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