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Characteristics of Disaster-Related Suicide in Fukushima Prefecture After the Nuclear Accident

Abstract. Background: Suicide is a major concern after the 2011 earthquake and nuclear accident in Fukushima. Aims: This study delineates characteristics of the disaster-related suicides in Fukushima. Method: Data provided by the Fukushima Prefectural Police and data published by the Fukushima or Ja...

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Autores principales: Takebayashi, Yoshitake, Hoshino, Hiroshi, Kunii, Yasuto, Niwa, Shin-Ichi, Maeda, Masaharu
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Hogrefe Publishing 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8208296/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32141328
http://dx.doi.org/10.1027/0227-5910/a000679
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author Takebayashi, Yoshitake
Hoshino, Hiroshi
Kunii, Yasuto
Niwa, Shin-Ichi
Maeda, Masaharu
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Hoshino, Hiroshi
Kunii, Yasuto
Niwa, Shin-Ichi
Maeda, Masaharu
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description Abstract. Background: Suicide is a major concern after the 2011 earthquake and nuclear accident in Fukushima. Aims: This study delineates characteristics of the disaster-related suicides in Fukushima. Method: Data provided by the Fukushima Prefectural Police and data published by the Fukushima or Japanese Government were analyzed. Numbers of disaster-related suicides and evacuees were compared among the three prefectures affected. Age, sex, occupation, and means for disaster-related suicides in Fukushima were compared with overall suicides in Fukushima or Japan. History of medical treatment, changes in job and family structure after the disaster, and signs of contemplation were examined within the disaster-related suicides of Fukushima. Results: While other prefectures have experienced a drop in disaster-related suicides, Fukushima has not. Age-standardized disaster-related suicide rates were remarkably higher in men than in women. Moreover, disaster-related suicide rates in Fukushima were higher in women in their 50s and 80s as compared with overall suicide rates in Fukushima or Japan. Limitations: No detailed comparisons were made between disaster-related and non-disaster-related suicides. Conclusion: Disaster-related suicide rates were higher in men than in women. Also, it was found that the disaster-related suicide rates of elderly women were higher compared with overall suicide rates in Japan and Fukushima. In addition, many who died by suicide showed signs of contemplation before the attempt and had started psychiatric treatment. Improvement of suicide risk assessment skills for mental health professionals and gatekeeper training among residents will be essential to prevent disaster-related suicides.
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spelling pubmed-82082962021-06-17 Characteristics of Disaster-Related Suicide in Fukushima Prefecture After the Nuclear Accident Takebayashi, Yoshitake Hoshino, Hiroshi Kunii, Yasuto Niwa, Shin-Ichi Maeda, Masaharu Crisis Research Trends Abstract. Background: Suicide is a major concern after the 2011 earthquake and nuclear accident in Fukushima. Aims: This study delineates characteristics of the disaster-related suicides in Fukushima. Method: Data provided by the Fukushima Prefectural Police and data published by the Fukushima or Japanese Government were analyzed. Numbers of disaster-related suicides and evacuees were compared among the three prefectures affected. Age, sex, occupation, and means for disaster-related suicides in Fukushima were compared with overall suicides in Fukushima or Japan. History of medical treatment, changes in job and family structure after the disaster, and signs of contemplation were examined within the disaster-related suicides of Fukushima. Results: While other prefectures have experienced a drop in disaster-related suicides, Fukushima has not. Age-standardized disaster-related suicide rates were remarkably higher in men than in women. Moreover, disaster-related suicide rates in Fukushima were higher in women in their 50s and 80s as compared with overall suicide rates in Fukushima or Japan. Limitations: No detailed comparisons were made between disaster-related and non-disaster-related suicides. Conclusion: Disaster-related suicide rates were higher in men than in women. Also, it was found that the disaster-related suicide rates of elderly women were higher compared with overall suicide rates in Japan and Fukushima. In addition, many who died by suicide showed signs of contemplation before the attempt and had started psychiatric treatment. Improvement of suicide risk assessment skills for mental health professionals and gatekeeper training among residents will be essential to prevent disaster-related suicides. Hogrefe Publishing 2020-03-06 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC8208296/ /pubmed/32141328 http://dx.doi.org/10.1027/0227-5910/a000679 Text en >© 2020 Hogrefe Publishing Distributed under the Hogrefe OpenMind License (https://doi.org/10.1027/a000001)
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Hoshino, Hiroshi
Kunii, Yasuto
Niwa, Shin-Ichi
Maeda, Masaharu
Characteristics of Disaster-Related Suicide in Fukushima Prefecture After the Nuclear Accident
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title_fullStr Characteristics of Disaster-Related Suicide in Fukushima Prefecture After the Nuclear Accident
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title_short Characteristics of Disaster-Related Suicide in Fukushima Prefecture After the Nuclear Accident
title_sort characteristics of disaster-related suicide in fukushima prefecture after the nuclear accident
topic Research Trends
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8208296/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32141328
http://dx.doi.org/10.1027/0227-5910/a000679
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