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Pattern of suicides in 2009: data from the National Suicide Registry Malaysia.

Nor Hayati Ali1, Khairul Anuar Zainun, Norharlina Bahar, Jamaiyah Haniff, Abdul Muneer Hamid, Mohamad Adam Hj Bujang, Mohd Shah Mahmood.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The National Suicide Registry Malaysia (NSRM) is a nationwide system that captures data on completed suicides in Malaysia from all forensic departments under the purview of the Ministry of Health Malaysia.
METHODS: This paper examines all suicidal deaths reported to the NSRM from 1 January 2009 to 31 December 2009. The relevant variables were recorded in the paper-based Case Report Form (CRF) and then entered into the online reporting system for analysis.
RESULTS: The overall suicide rate for 2009 was 1.18 per 100,000 population (n = 328). The age range was 14-94 years, with a median of 37 (IQR 24) years. There were more men than women, the gender ratio being 2.9:1 (males : females), and the majority (89% or 293/328) were Malaysian citizens. Ethnicity-wise, Indians had the highest suicide rate of 3.67 per 100,000. The Malays and Bumiputera of Sabah and Sarawak had lower rates of 0.32 to 0.37 per 100,000. Mental illness was reported in 22% (72/328) of the cases and physical illnesses in 20.4% (67/328). Previous suicide attempts were reported in 15.5% (51/328) of cases. History of substance abuse was present in 28.7% (83/328). Life events were positive in 41.2% (135/328) of cases. DISCUSSION: Malaysia is able to generate statistics on suicide by enhancing the collaboration between forensic, psychiatry and clinical research agencies. These trends should be monitored to gain a better understanding of suicide trends.
Copyright © 2012 Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd.

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Keywords:  Malaysia; demographic profile; intentional self-harm; registry; suicide

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23857761     DOI: 10.1111/j.1758-5872.2012.00227.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Asia Pac Psychiatry        ISSN: 1758-5864            Impact factor:   2.538


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