Suicide prevention and COVID-19

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Gabriel Ivbijaro MBE, MBBS, MA, MMedSci, PhD, FRCGP FWACPsych, IDFAPA, Lucja Kolkiewicz MBBS, MRCPsych, IFAPA, David Goldberg KBE, Isatou N. S. N'jie BA Hons, DPS, MCLIP, MInstLM, Todd Edwards BA, MA, PhD, Michelle B. Riba MD, MS, Igor Švab MD, PhD, Jeffrey Geller MD, MPH, Yaccub Enum BSc, MSc, DLSHTM
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Abstract

Introduction

Suicide prevention during Covid 19 has become a global priority because the current pandemic has led to societal difficulties threatening the fabric of our lifestyle with increased morbidity and mortality. Modelling studies published since the COVID 19 pandemic was declared in March 2020 estimate that suicide rates will increase by anywhere between 1% to 145% globally in response to the pandemic and action needs to be taken.

Methods

A narrative literature review on high quality evidence sources limited to human studies and publications written in English language only has been used to examine the relationship of COVID 19 and existing mental illness or history of mental illness, suicide prevention strategies and changes in overall suicide rates.

Results

A total of 39 papers are summarised and grouped using the headings aetiological factors, proposed interventions to increase access and national policies to provide a framework for suicide prevention during pandemics such as COVID 19. This review indicates that 1) investing in active labour market programmes will result in a decreased suicide rate during times of high unemployment 2) People in low paid and casual jobs require specific support because they are most financially vulnerable during a pandemic related crisis 3) Women require specific support during a pandemic because of the type of employment they have and because they often carry a greater proportion of the domestic burden and are at increased risk of domestic violence during lockdown and crisis 4) Mental health and substance misuse services need to be appropriately funded and prioritised during and post pandemic, due to the associated increase in substance misuse during a pandemic causing worsening mental health and increased risk of suicide 5) National Suicide Prevention Strategies should be developed by all countries and should anticipate response to a range of disasters, including a pandemic 6) Suicide prevention is everybody's business and National Suicide Prevention Strategies should adopt a whole-systems approach including mental health services, primary care, social care, NGO's and other community stakeholders 7) Suicide is preventable 8) It is essential to prioritise suicide prevention strategies in the COVID and post-COVID period to ensure that lives are saved.

Discussion

Increase in suicide is not inevitable and suicide prevention during pandemics and post COVID 19 pandemics requires a collaborative whole system approach. We require real time data to inform dynamic action planning.

预防自杀和COVID-19
2019冠状病毒病期间的自杀预防已成为全球优先事项,因为当前的大流行导致社会困难,威胁到我们的生活方式结构,发病率和死亡率上升。自2020年3月宣布COVID - 19大流行以来发表的建模研究估计,为应对这一大流行,全球自杀率将增加1%至145%,需要采取行动。方法采用基于人类研究和英文出版物的高质量证据来源的叙述性文献综述,探讨COVID - 19与现有精神疾病或精神疾病史、自杀预防策略和总体自杀率变化的关系。结果共对39篇论文进行了汇总和分组,标题为病因因素、增加获取的建议干预措施和国家政策,为COVID - 19等大流行期间的自杀预防提供框架。这一审查表明,1)投资于积极的劳动力市场方案将导致在高失业率时期自杀率下降;2)从事低薪和临时工作的人需要特别支持,因为在与大流行病有关的危机期间,他们在经济上最脆弱;3)妇女在大流行病期间需要特别支持,因为她们的就业类型,而且她们往往承担更大比例的家庭负担,面临更大的家庭负担风险4)在大流行期间和大流行之后,精神健康和药物滥用服务需要得到适当的资助和优先考虑,因为大流行期间药物滥用会增加,导致精神健康恶化和自杀风险增加。5)所有国家都应制定国家预防自杀战略,并应预测对一系列灾害的反应;6)预防自杀是每个人的事,国家自杀预防战略应采取全系统方法,包括精神卫生服务、初级保健、社会保健、非政府组织和其他社区利益相关者7)自杀是可以预防的8)在COVID和COVID后时期优先考虑自杀预防战略,以确保挽救生命。自杀率的上升并非不可避免,大流行期间和后COVID - 19大流行期间的自杀预防需要一种协作的全系统方法。我们需要实时数据来为动态行动计划提供信息。
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CiteScore
7.80
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发文量
17
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Asia-Pacific Psychiatry is an international psychiatric journal focused on the Asia and Pacific Rim region, and is the official journal of the Pacific Rim College of Psychiatrics. Asia-Pacific Psychiatry enables psychiatric and other mental health professionals in the region to share their research, education programs and clinical experience with a larger international readership. The journal offers a venue for high quality research for and from the region in the face of minimal international publication availability for authors concerned with the region. This includes findings highlighting the diversity in psychiatric behaviour, treatment and outcome related to social, ethnic, cultural and economic differences of the region. The journal publishes peer-reviewed articles and reviews, as well as clinically and educationally focused papers on regional best practices. Images, videos, a young psychiatrist''s corner, meeting reports, a journal club and contextual commentaries differentiate this journal from existing main stream psychiatry journals that are focused on other regions, or nationally focused within countries of Asia and the Pacific Rim.
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