Suicide Mortality Rate as a Sustainable Development Goal (SDG): A Bibliometric Analysis.

The Psychiatric quarterly Pub Date : 2022-03-01 Epub Date: 2020-11-19 DOI:10.1007/s11126-020-09858-8
Bruno Filipe Coelho da Costa, André Ramalho, Manuel Gonçalves-Pinho, Alberto Freitas
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Abstract

Suicidal behaviors are a serious but potentially preventable cause of premature death. Increased awareness of the importance of mental health for global health has led to new initiatives, supported by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations (UN). The suicide mortality rate is one of the indicators covered in the UN's Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3. The aim of this study is to identify the scientific production and its temporal evolution related to the suicide mortality rate indicator in the context of mental disorders and as one of the SDG. A bibliometric analysis was performed in Scopus to assess the related research on suicide mortality rate, including on the context of the third SDG, from inception to September 2, 2020. The set of articles were analyzed for bibliometric measures. A total of 3126 documents about mental health and suicide mortality rate on the context of SDG were collected. Articles were the predominant type of literature on this area (78.3%), with significant expression on the last years, more evident around 2015, the year of adoption of SDGs. Despite a large volume of evidence, the debate about suicide mortality rate as an indicator of SDG is still very sparse suggesting a need for better consensus on its evaluation methods. This study presents useful characteristics for the formulation of new studies and provides specific targets for the construction or improvement of public policies on the context of the SDGs for further discussion on this strategy proposed by the UN.

自杀死亡率作为可持续发展目标:文献计量学分析。
自杀行为是一种严重但有可能预防的过早死亡原因。对精神卫生对全球卫生重要性的认识提高,导致在世界卫生组织(世卫组织)和联合国的支持下提出了新的倡议。自杀死亡率是联合国可持续发展目标(SDG) 3涵盖的指标之一。本研究的目的是确定精神障碍背景下自杀死亡率指标的科学生产及其时间演变,并将其作为可持续发展目标之一。在Scopus中进行文献计量学分析,以评估自成立至2020年9月2日期间有关自杀死亡率的相关研究,包括第三个可持续发展目标的背景。对这组文章进行文献计量学分析。在可持续发展目标背景下,共收集了3126份关于心理健康和自杀死亡率的文件。文章是这一领域的主要文献类型(78.3%),在过去几年中有显著的表达,在2015年左右,可持续发展目标的采用更加明显。尽管有大量证据,但关于自杀死亡率作为可持续发展目标指标的辩论仍然很少,这表明需要就其评估方法达成更好的共识。本研究为新研究的制定提供了有用的特征,并为可持续发展目标背景下公共政策的构建或改进提供了具体目标,以供进一步讨论联合国提出的这一战略。
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