Characteristics of the suicidal soldier in the Israeli Defense Force-a review of literature.

Disaster and military medicine Pub Date : 2015-04-06 eCollection Date: 2015-01-01 DOI:10.1186/2054-314X-1-10
Leah Shelef, Lucian Laur, Eyal Fruchter
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Abstract

Suicide is the third leading cause of death among adolescents in most Western world countries. Similar findings have been reported among adolescents in Israel (including the Israeli army) in times of peace; nonetheless, suicide rate has decreased significantly in recent years. In Israel, IDF service is mandatory and adolescents are obligated to serve by law. Therefore, the IDF is responsible under state and moral law to care for the physical and mental health of its soldiers. Additionally, there is an understanding that the Israeli soldiers represent a mentally healthy population as prior to their enlistment they undergo a series of tests and evaluations to determine their suitability for service. The IDF is one of the few organizations in the world that is comprised of the majority of a country's healthy adolescent population. International literature defines this population (i.e., the adolescent population) as having the highest risk of suicidality. Moreover, the risk of suicide increases in the face of two additional circumstances within the context of military service: the army service as a stressor and the availability of weapons. The IDF invests significant resources in delineating the characteristics of suicidal soldiers, realizing its importance for suicide prevention during military service. This article reviews studies regarding complete suicide cases of Israeli soldiers in the aim of characterising a 'suicidal soldier's profile' to inform better screening and prevention policies.

以色列国防军自杀士兵的特征——文献综述。
在大多数西方国家,自杀是青少年死亡的第三大原因。在和平时期,以色列(包括以色列军队)的青少年也报告了类似的调查结果;尽管如此,近年来自杀率显著下降。在以色列,国防军服役是强制性的,青少年有义务依法服役。因此,根据国家和道德法律,以色列国防军有责任照顾其士兵的身心健康。此外,有一种理解是,以色列士兵是心理健康的人群,因为在他们入伍之前,他们接受了一系列测试和评估,以确定他们是否适合服役。IDF是世界上为数不多的由一个国家的大多数健康青少年人口组成的组织之一。国际文献将这一人群(即青少年人群)定义为自杀风险最高的人群。此外,在服兵役的背景下,面对两种额外的情况,自杀的风险会增加:作为压力源的军队服役和武器的可用性。以色列国防军在描述自杀士兵的特征方面投入了大量资源,意识到其在服兵役期间预防自杀的重要性。这篇文章回顾了关于以色列士兵完全自杀案例的研究,目的是描述“自杀士兵的档案”,以便为更好的筛查和预防政策提供信息。
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