| Literature DB >> 34469804 |
Akifumi Eguchi1, Shuhei Nomura2, Stuart Gilmour3, Nahoko Harada4, Haruka Sakamoto5, Peter Ueda6, Daisuke Yoneoka3, Yuta Tanoue7, Takayuki Kawashima8, Takehiko I Hayashi9, Yuzo Arima10, Motoi Suzuki10, Masahiro Hashizume11.
Abstract
Using daily vital statistics data from the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, we provide the first weekly and age-group-specific estimates of the additional suicide burden during the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan by gender, from January through November 2020. Our results indicate that compared with the previous five years, suicide cases in 2020 in Japan have increased from late July to November for women in all age groups and for men in the 20-29 and 80+ years age group. Targeted interventions based on age and gender might be more effective in reducing suicide during the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Japan; Suicide
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34469804 PMCID: PMC8763632 DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2021.114173
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychiatry Res ISSN: 0165-1781 Impact factor: 3.222
Fig. 1Weekly observed and 95% upper and lower bound of the expected weekly number of deaths from suicide in Japan from January 2017 through November 2020 by age groups for women. Green: upper bound; Black: point estimate; Red: lower bound; cross symbols indicate weeks with the observed exceeding or being below the 95% upper or lower bounds.
Fig. 2Weekly observed and 95% upper and lower bound of the expected weekly number of deaths from suicide in Japan from January 2017 through November 2020 by age groups for men. Green: upper bound; Black: point estimate; Red: lower bound; cross symbols indicate weeks with the observed exceeding or being below the 95% upper or lower bounds.