COVID-19大流行和华沙自杀事件。

Daniel D Jońca, Cezary Orzechowski, Aleksandra Borowska-Solonynko, Karolina Hanusz, Paulina Konopka, Natalia Wolanowska, Aleksandra Zaremba
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研究目的:本研究的目的是分析2019冠状病毒病大流行期间与大流行前相比自杀人数、发生方式、年龄和性别结构的变化。材料和方法:研究的数据来自人工创建的分类账,其中记录了发送给华沙医科大学(WUM)法医学系和研究所的死者。第一阶段的工作需要手动将分类帐抄录到Excel程序中。初步分析涵盖了2019年(大流行前一年)和2020年(疫情爆发之年)所有登记的死者——n=2939。对自杀死亡案件进行了详细分析。采用卡方检验和比例检验检验统计学显著性。结果:与2019年(n=197)相比,2020年自杀总人数(n=208)略高,其中儿童和青少年(0-19岁年龄组)的增幅最大——2019年:n=6, 2020年:n=14。但差异无统计学意义(p < 0.05)。故意投毒导致的自杀死亡在统计上显著增加(2019年:n=5, 2020年:n=17)。在大流行期间,男性自杀人数略有增加(2019年:n=152, 2020年:n=162),而女性自杀人数基本保持稳定(2019年:n=45, 2020年:n=46)。结论:在华沙及周边地区大流行的第一年,没有观察到自杀人数的显著增加。然而,最年轻年龄组的人数明显增加。自杀人数的变化对女性没有影响。一个显著的变化与选择自杀的方法有关——故意致命投毒的数量有所增加。
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The COVID-19 pandemic and suicides in Warsaw.

The aim of the study: The aim of this study was to analyze changes in the number of suicides, the methods of their occurrence, the age and gender structure of individuals committing suicide during the COVID-19 pandemic compared to the period before the pandemic.

Material and methods: The data for the study came from a manually created ledger in which deceased individuals sent to the Department and Institute of Forensic Medicine at the Medical University of Warsaw (WUM) were registered. The first stage of the work required manually transcribing the ledger into an Excel program. The preliminary analysis covered all registered deceased individuals in 2019 (the year before the pandemic) and 2020 (the year of the outbreak) - n=2939. A detailed analysis was conducted on cases of suicide deaths. Statistical significance was examined using the Chi-Square test and the Proportion Test.

Results: The overall number of suicides in 2020 was slightly higher (n=208) compared to 2019 (n=197), with the most significant increase observed among children and adolescents (age group 0-19 years) - 2019: n=6, 2020: n=14. However, these differences were not statistically significant (p>0.05). A statistically significant increase in suicide deaths caused by intentional poisoning was observed (2019: n=5, 2020: n=17). During the pandemic, there was a slight increase in the number of suicides among men (2019: n=152, 2020: n=162), while the number of suicides among women remained practically stable (2019: n=45, 2020: n=46).

Conclusions: In the first year of the pandemic in Warsaw and the surrounding areas, no significant increase in the number of suicides was observed. However, there was a noticeable rise in the number of individuals in the youngest age group. The change in suicide numbers did not affect women. A significant shift was related to the chosen method of suicide-there was an increase in the number of intentional fatal poisonings.

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