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Changing trends of suicide mortality from 2011 to 2019: an analysis of 38 European Countries

INTRODUCTION: Suicide is a serious public health problem since it accounts for nearly 900,000 deaths each year worldwide. Globally in 2019, 10.7 persons out of 100,000 died by suicide. Psychiatric disorders are related to an overwhelming proportion of these cases. In the last years, several specific...

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Autores principales: Fico, G., Gimenez-Palomo, A., Andra Bursan, R., Ionescu, C. R., Kraxner, F., Rolland, P., Gomes-Rodrigues, S., Batković, M., Metaj, E., Tanyeri Kayahan, S., Mamikonyan, A., Paribello, P., Sikora, A. K., Platsa, C. M., Spasic Stojakovic, M., Halt, A. H., Az, M., Ovelian, N., Melamud, K., Janusz, M., Hinkov, K., Gramaglia, C., Beezhold, J., Castroman, J. L., Hanon, C., Eraslan, D., Olie, E.
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10392971/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.264
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author Fico, G.
Gimenez-Palomo, A.
Andra Bursan, R.
Ionescu, C. R.
Kraxner, F.
Rolland, P.
Gomes-Rodrigues, S.
Batković, M.
Metaj, E.
Tanyeri Kayahan, S.
Mamikonyan, A.
Paribello, P.
Sikora, A. K.
Platsa, C. M.
Spasic Stojakovic, M.
Halt, A. H.
Az, M.
Ovelian, N.
Melamud, K.
Janusz, M.
Hinkov, K.
Gramaglia, C.
Beezhold, J.
Castroman, J. L.
Hanon, C.
Eraslan, D.
Olie, E.
author_facet Fico, G.
Gimenez-Palomo, A.
Andra Bursan, R.
Ionescu, C. R.
Kraxner, F.
Rolland, P.
Gomes-Rodrigues, S.
Batković, M.
Metaj, E.
Tanyeri Kayahan, S.
Mamikonyan, A.
Paribello, P.
Sikora, A. K.
Platsa, C. M.
Spasic Stojakovic, M.
Halt, A. H.
Az, M.
Ovelian, N.
Melamud, K.
Janusz, M.
Hinkov, K.
Gramaglia, C.
Beezhold, J.
Castroman, J. L.
Hanon, C.
Eraslan, D.
Olie, E.
author_sort Fico, G.
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description INTRODUCTION: Suicide is a serious public health problem since it accounts for nearly 900,000 deaths each year worldwide. Globally in 2019, 10.7 persons out of 100,000 died by suicide. Psychiatric disorders are related to an overwhelming proportion of these cases. In the last years, several specific interventions and action plans for suicide prevention have been implemented in a number of European countries. OBJECTIVES: Our aim was to analyze recent epidemiologic trends of suicide mortality rates in Europe. METHODS: Annual national statistics of suicide mortality rates derived from Eurostat public databases from 2011 to 2019 were analyzed for 38 European countries. The suicide mortality rate was estimated per year/100,000 population. Linear regression models were used to study temporal trends of suicidal mortality. Analyses were performed using RStudio. RESULTS: Available data show a statistically significant reduction in suicide mortality rates from 2011 to 2019 in 15 European countries, and a significant increase for Turkey (ES=0.32, SD=0.06, p=0.037) (Fig 1). The greatest significant decrease was reported in Lithuania (ES=-1.42, SD=0.02, p=0.02), followed by Hungary (ES=-1.13, SD=0.11, p=0.0007), Latvia (ES=-0.76, SD=0.11, p=0.007), and Poland (ES=-0.73, SD=0.10, p=0.001). Italy reported the lowest significant reduction in suicide mortality rates (ES=-0.13, SD=0.018, p=0.003). The remaining 16 countries showed no significant changes in suicide mortality trends. Image: CONCLUSIONS: In the last years, Europe registered an overall reduction in reported suicide rates. However, more recent data (i.e., suicide rates after COVID-19 pandemic, age and sex-related effect on suicide rates) should be analyzed and used to implement future recommendations. Current and future suicide prevention strategies aim to contribute to a greater reduction of suicide rates in the different European countries. DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST: None Declared
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spelling pubmed-103929712023-08-02 Changing trends of suicide mortality from 2011 to 2019: an analysis of 38 European Countries Fico, G. Gimenez-Palomo, A. Andra Bursan, R. Ionescu, C. R. Kraxner, F. Rolland, P. Gomes-Rodrigues, S. Batković, M. Metaj, E. Tanyeri Kayahan, S. Mamikonyan, A. Paribello, P. Sikora, A. K. Platsa, C. M. Spasic Stojakovic, M. Halt, A. H. Az, M. Ovelian, N. Melamud, K. Janusz, M. Hinkov, K. Gramaglia, C. Beezhold, J. Castroman, J. L. Hanon, C. Eraslan, D. Olie, E. Eur Psychiatry Abstract INTRODUCTION: Suicide is a serious public health problem since it accounts for nearly 900,000 deaths each year worldwide. Globally in 2019, 10.7 persons out of 100,000 died by suicide. Psychiatric disorders are related to an overwhelming proportion of these cases. In the last years, several specific interventions and action plans for suicide prevention have been implemented in a number of European countries. OBJECTIVES: Our aim was to analyze recent epidemiologic trends of suicide mortality rates in Europe. METHODS: Annual national statistics of suicide mortality rates derived from Eurostat public databases from 2011 to 2019 were analyzed for 38 European countries. The suicide mortality rate was estimated per year/100,000 population. Linear regression models were used to study temporal trends of suicidal mortality. Analyses were performed using RStudio. RESULTS: Available data show a statistically significant reduction in suicide mortality rates from 2011 to 2019 in 15 European countries, and a significant increase for Turkey (ES=0.32, SD=0.06, p=0.037) (Fig 1). The greatest significant decrease was reported in Lithuania (ES=-1.42, SD=0.02, p=0.02), followed by Hungary (ES=-1.13, SD=0.11, p=0.0007), Latvia (ES=-0.76, SD=0.11, p=0.007), and Poland (ES=-0.73, SD=0.10, p=0.001). Italy reported the lowest significant reduction in suicide mortality rates (ES=-0.13, SD=0.018, p=0.003). The remaining 16 countries showed no significant changes in suicide mortality trends. Image: CONCLUSIONS: In the last years, Europe registered an overall reduction in reported suicide rates. However, more recent data (i.e., suicide rates after COVID-19 pandemic, age and sex-related effect on suicide rates) should be analyzed and used to implement future recommendations. Current and future suicide prevention strategies aim to contribute to a greater reduction of suicide rates in the different European countries. DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST: None Declared Cambridge University Press 2023-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10392971/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.264 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Abstract
Fico, G.
Gimenez-Palomo, A.
Andra Bursan, R.
Ionescu, C. R.
Kraxner, F.
Rolland, P.
Gomes-Rodrigues, S.
Batković, M.
Metaj, E.
Tanyeri Kayahan, S.
Mamikonyan, A.
Paribello, P.
Sikora, A. K.
Platsa, C. M.
Spasic Stojakovic, M.
Halt, A. H.
Az, M.
Ovelian, N.
Melamud, K.
Janusz, M.
Hinkov, K.
Gramaglia, C.
Beezhold, J.
Castroman, J. L.
Hanon, C.
Eraslan, D.
Olie, E.
Changing trends of suicide mortality from 2011 to 2019: an analysis of 38 European Countries
title Changing trends of suicide mortality from 2011 to 2019: an analysis of 38 European Countries
title_full Changing trends of suicide mortality from 2011 to 2019: an analysis of 38 European Countries
title_fullStr Changing trends of suicide mortality from 2011 to 2019: an analysis of 38 European Countries
title_full_unstemmed Changing trends of suicide mortality from 2011 to 2019: an analysis of 38 European Countries
title_short Changing trends of suicide mortality from 2011 to 2019: an analysis of 38 European Countries
title_sort changing trends of suicide mortality from 2011 to 2019: an analysis of 38 european countries
topic Abstract
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10392971/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.264
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