Deaths of despair: The singularities of French overseas territories.

Mathieu Nacher, Cyril Ferdynus, Moustapha Drame, Jacqueline Deloumeaux, Celia Basurko, Antoine Adenis, Maylis Douine, Astrid Van Melle, Estelle Thomas, Yann Lambert, François Lair, Vincent Bobillier
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Abstract

Background: Given the range of alarming social indicators in the French overseas territories, we aimed to study "deaths of despair", pooling deaths from suicide, alcohol, and drug-related deaths and to compare them with mainland France.

Methods: Standardized mortality rates obtained from death certificates between 2001 and 2022 were used for comparisons.

Results: Deaths of despair were generally lower than in mainland France, with Reunion Island as an exception. Suicide rates were consistently lower across all territories. However, alcohol-related deaths were notably higher in the overseas territories, particularly among men. The study found that deaths of despair were predominantly driven by suicide in mainland France, while in the overseas territories, they were split nearly equally between suicide and alcohol-related deaths. Drug-related deaths were negligible in the overseas territories. Between 2001 and 2022 deaths of despair declined notably because alcohol-related deaths declined.

Conclusions: The counter-intuitive finding that, with the exception of Reunion Island, despite all the social difficulties deaths of despair tend to be less frequent than in mainland France suggests that these small territories may have complex resilient features that limit the impact of poverty. While affordable rhum is locally produced populations drink less alcohol when compared to mainland France. However, the risk of dying from it remains a public health problem.

绝望的死亡:法国海外领地的奇异之处。
背景:鉴于法国海外领土上令人震惊的社会指标的范围,我们的目的是研究“绝望死亡”,汇总自杀、酗酒和与毒品有关的死亡人数,并将其与法国本土进行比较。方法:采用2001年至2022年死亡证明的标准化死亡率进行比较。结果:绝望导致的死亡率普遍低于法国本土,留尼汪岛是个例外。所有地区的自杀率都持续较低。然而,海外领土上与酒精有关的死亡人数明显较高,尤其是男性。研究发现,在法国本土,因绝望而死亡的主要原因是自杀,而在海外领地,自杀和酗酒导致的死亡几乎各占一半。在海外领土上,与毒品有关的死亡可以忽略不计。2001年至2022年期间,因绝望而死亡的人数显著下降,因为与酒精有关的死亡人数有所下降。结论:除留尼汪岛外,尽管存在各种社会困难,但绝望死亡的频率往往低于法国大陆,这一反直觉的发现表明,这些小领土可能具有复杂的复原力特征,限制了贫困的影响。虽然廉价的朗姆酒是当地生产的,但与法国大陆相比,人们喝的酒更少。然而,死于疟疾的风险仍然是一个公共卫生问题。
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