Cargando…

The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic and Lockdowns on Self-Poisoning and Suicide in Sri Lanka: An Interrupted Time Series Analysis

Evidence from high-income countries suggests that the impact of COVID-19 on suicide and self-harm has been limited, but evidence from low- and middle-income countries is lacking. Using data from a hospital-based self-poisoning register (January 2019–December 2021) and data from national records (201...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Rajapakse, Thilini, Silva, Tharuka, Hettiarachchi, Nirosha Madhuwanthi, Gunnell, David, Metcalfe, Chris, Spittal, Matthew J., Knipe, Duleeka
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9914278/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36767200
_version_ 1784885630131503104
author Rajapakse, Thilini
Silva, Tharuka
Hettiarachchi, Nirosha Madhuwanthi
Gunnell, David
Metcalfe, Chris
Spittal, Matthew J.
Knipe, Duleeka
author_facet Rajapakse, Thilini
Silva, Tharuka
Hettiarachchi, Nirosha Madhuwanthi
Gunnell, David
Metcalfe, Chris
Spittal, Matthew J.
Knipe, Duleeka
author_sort Rajapakse, Thilini
collection PubMed
description Evidence from high-income countries suggests that the impact of COVID-19 on suicide and self-harm has been limited, but evidence from low- and middle-income countries is lacking. Using data from a hospital-based self-poisoning register (January 2019–December 2021) and data from national records (2016–2021) of suicide in Sri Lanka, we aimed to assess the impact of the pandemic on both self-poisoning and suicide. We examined changes in admissions for self-poisoning and suicide using interrupted time series (ITS) analysis. For the self-poisoning hospital admission ITS models, we defined the lockdown periods as follows: (i) pre-lockdown: 01/01/2019–19/03/2020; (ii) first lockdown: 20/03/2020–27/06/2020; (iii) post-first lockdown: 28/06/2020–11/05/2021; (iv) second lockdown: 12/05/2021–21/06/2021; and (v) post-second lockdown: 22/06/2021–31/12/2021. For suicide, we defined the intervention according to the pandemic period. We found that during lockdown periods, there was a reduction in hospital admissions for self-poisoning, with evidence that admission following self-poisoning remained lower during the pandemic than would be expected based on pre-pandemic trends. In contrast, there was no evidence that the rate of suicide in the pandemic period differed from that which would be expected. As the long-term socioeconomic impacts of the pandemic are realised, it will be important to track rates of self-harm and suicide in LMICs to inform prevention.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-9914278
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2023
publisher MDPI
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-99142782023-02-11 The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic and Lockdowns on Self-Poisoning and Suicide in Sri Lanka: An Interrupted Time Series Analysis Rajapakse, Thilini Silva, Tharuka Hettiarachchi, Nirosha Madhuwanthi Gunnell, David Metcalfe, Chris Spittal, Matthew J. Knipe, Duleeka Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Evidence from high-income countries suggests that the impact of COVID-19 on suicide and self-harm has been limited, but evidence from low- and middle-income countries is lacking. Using data from a hospital-based self-poisoning register (January 2019–December 2021) and data from national records (2016–2021) of suicide in Sri Lanka, we aimed to assess the impact of the pandemic on both self-poisoning and suicide. We examined changes in admissions for self-poisoning and suicide using interrupted time series (ITS) analysis. For the self-poisoning hospital admission ITS models, we defined the lockdown periods as follows: (i) pre-lockdown: 01/01/2019–19/03/2020; (ii) first lockdown: 20/03/2020–27/06/2020; (iii) post-first lockdown: 28/06/2020–11/05/2021; (iv) second lockdown: 12/05/2021–21/06/2021; and (v) post-second lockdown: 22/06/2021–31/12/2021. For suicide, we defined the intervention according to the pandemic period. We found that during lockdown periods, there was a reduction in hospital admissions for self-poisoning, with evidence that admission following self-poisoning remained lower during the pandemic than would be expected based on pre-pandemic trends. In contrast, there was no evidence that the rate of suicide in the pandemic period differed from that which would be expected. As the long-term socioeconomic impacts of the pandemic are realised, it will be important to track rates of self-harm and suicide in LMICs to inform prevention. MDPI 2023-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9914278/ /pubmed/36767200 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Rajapakse, Thilini
Silva, Tharuka
Hettiarachchi, Nirosha Madhuwanthi
Gunnell, David
Metcalfe, Chris
Spittal, Matthew J.
Knipe, Duleeka
The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic and Lockdowns on Self-Poisoning and Suicide in Sri Lanka: An Interrupted Time Series Analysis
title The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic and Lockdowns on Self-Poisoning and Suicide in Sri Lanka: An Interrupted Time Series Analysis
title_full The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic and Lockdowns on Self-Poisoning and Suicide in Sri Lanka: An Interrupted Time Series Analysis
title_fullStr The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic and Lockdowns on Self-Poisoning and Suicide in Sri Lanka: An Interrupted Time Series Analysis
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic and Lockdowns on Self-Poisoning and Suicide in Sri Lanka: An Interrupted Time Series Analysis
title_short The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic and Lockdowns on Self-Poisoning and Suicide in Sri Lanka: An Interrupted Time Series Analysis
title_sort impact of the covid-19 pandemic and lockdowns on self-poisoning and suicide in sri lanka: an interrupted time series analysis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9914278/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36767200
work_keys_str_mv AT rajapaksethilini theimpactofthecovid19pandemicandlockdownsonselfpoisoningandsuicideinsrilankaaninterruptedtimeseriesanalysis
AT silvatharuka theimpactofthecovid19pandemicandlockdownsonselfpoisoningandsuicideinsrilankaaninterruptedtimeseriesanalysis
AT hettiarachchiniroshamadhuwanthi theimpactofthecovid19pandemicandlockdownsonselfpoisoningandsuicideinsrilankaaninterruptedtimeseriesanalysis
AT gunnelldavid theimpactofthecovid19pandemicandlockdownsonselfpoisoningandsuicideinsrilankaaninterruptedtimeseriesanalysis
AT metcalfechris theimpactofthecovid19pandemicandlockdownsonselfpoisoningandsuicideinsrilankaaninterruptedtimeseriesanalysis
AT spittalmatthewj theimpactofthecovid19pandemicandlockdownsonselfpoisoningandsuicideinsrilankaaninterruptedtimeseriesanalysis
AT knipeduleeka theimpactofthecovid19pandemicandlockdownsonselfpoisoningandsuicideinsrilankaaninterruptedtimeseriesanalysis
AT rajapaksethilini impactofthecovid19pandemicandlockdownsonselfpoisoningandsuicideinsrilankaaninterruptedtimeseriesanalysis
AT silvatharuka impactofthecovid19pandemicandlockdownsonselfpoisoningandsuicideinsrilankaaninterruptedtimeseriesanalysis
AT hettiarachchiniroshamadhuwanthi impactofthecovid19pandemicandlockdownsonselfpoisoningandsuicideinsrilankaaninterruptedtimeseriesanalysis
AT gunnelldavid impactofthecovid19pandemicandlockdownsonselfpoisoningandsuicideinsrilankaaninterruptedtimeseriesanalysis
AT metcalfechris impactofthecovid19pandemicandlockdownsonselfpoisoningandsuicideinsrilankaaninterruptedtimeseriesanalysis
AT spittalmatthewj impactofthecovid19pandemicandlockdownsonselfpoisoningandsuicideinsrilankaaninterruptedtimeseriesanalysis
AT knipeduleeka impactofthecovid19pandemicandlockdownsonselfpoisoningandsuicideinsrilankaaninterruptedtimeseriesanalysis