| Literature DB >> 35271568 |
Elise Cogo1, Marylou Murray2, Gemma Villanueva1, Candyce Hamel1, Paul Garner2, Steven L Senior3, Nicholas Henschke1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Refugees, and other forcibly displaced people, face mental distress and may be disproportionately affected by risk factors for suicide. Little is known about suicidal behaviour in these highly mobile populations because collecting timely, relevant, and reliable data is challenging. METHODS ANDEntities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35271568 PMCID: PMC8912254 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0263797
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1PRISMA flow diagram.
Characteristics of included studies using general samples, grouped by population type.
| Author, Pub. Year | Population Summary | Setting | Ethnicity (Region of Origin) | Age | Gender | Religion | Trauma Exposure | Duration of Resettlement | Data Collection |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Source or Measurement | |||||||||
| Alley 1982 [ | Indochinese refugees who had entered Utah (USA) beginning in 1978 | Community | All Indochinese | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | Survey |
| Amin 2021 [ | 9-year cohort aged 16–64 years on Dec 31, 2004 | Community | Eritrean, Ethiopian, Somali, Afghani, Iranian, Iraqi, Syrian, Chilean, former Yugoslavian | range: 16–64 | M- 58% | NR | NR | NR | National Cause of Death and inpatient records registers |
| Ao 2016 [ | Adults in 7 cities in Georgia, New York, Arizona, and Texas | Community | All Bhutanese | median 34 (range: 18–83) | Mixed | 72% Hindu, 10% Buddhist, 16% Christian | 36% had experienced 4–7 traumatic events pre-migration, and 34% had experienced ≥8 | median: 1.8 | Beck Scale for Suicidal Ideation |
| (Range: 0.2–5) | |||||||||
| Bhui 2003 [ | Somali refugees in the London Borough of Greenwich (UK) | Community | All Somali | mean: 40.4; range: 20–88 | M- 51% | NR | Shortage of food and water, no shelter, poor health, torture, imprisonment, murder, separated from family and enforced isolation | Men: 7.9; Women: 8.2 | BDI Suicide items |
| Choi 2020 [ | Youth in 7th-12th grade with either father/ mother born in North Korea | Classrooms in middle and high schools | All North Korean | NR | F- 41% | NR | NR | NR | Korean Youth’s Risk Behavior Survey |
| Hollander 2020 [ | Cohort aged 16 and up who were born between 1975 and 1984 | Community | 19% former Yugoslavian, 18% Iraqi, 13% Central Asian, 11% Somali or Eritrean or Ethiopian or Djibouti, 11% Southeast Asian, 10% Iranian, 7% Baltics or Russian, 7% North Asian, 4% North African | 24.8 (7.0) | M- 59% | NR | NR | 1–6 | Causes of Death Register |
| (at cohort entry) | |||||||||
| Jankovic 2013 [ | Refugees from former Yugoslavia who experienced war trauma residing in UK, Italy, Germany | NR | All from former Yugoslavia | 41.6 | M- 49% | NR | Mean war events: 6.8 | NR | MINI International Neuropsychiatric Interview |
| (10.8) | |||||||||
| Meyerhoff 2020 [ | Adults living in the greater Burlington, Vermont region | a local community center and a community mental health clinic serving refugees | All Bhutanese | mean: 41 | M- 52% | 65% Hindu, 17% Buddhist, 13% Christian, 5% Kirat | NR | NR | Beck Scale for Suicidal Ideation |
| Nickerson 2019 [ | Adults literate in Arabic, Farsi, Tamil or English | Community | 67% Iraqi, 20% Syrian, 6% Iranian, 3% Afghani | 39.0 (12.5) | M- 53% | NR | potentially traumatic events: mean 3.30 (SD 3.30) | 1.44 (1.37) | PHQ-9 (item 9) questionnaire and additional suicidal intent questions |
| Noh 2017 [ | North Korean refugees living in Seoul (South Korea) | Hana Center (a representative welfare center supported by the Korean government to assist NKRs in South Korea) | All North Korean | ≥30 years | M- 23% | NR | NR | 68% been in South Korea for <5 | Health questionnaire |
| Norredam 2013 [ | Refugees in Denmark from January 1993 to December 1999 and native Danes | Community | 57% former Yugoslavian, 16% North African, 11% Iraqi, 10% other Middle Eastern | >18 years | Males: Refugees 56%; Danish-born 56% | NR | NR | NR | Danish Register on Causes of Death |
| Park 2018 [ | North Korean refugee youth living in South Korea | Schools | Born in North Korea or China | mean 19; range: 13 to 17 | M- 33% | NR | NR | NR | Questionnaire |
| Salama 2020 | Migrants living in 6 big cities | Community | 59% Kurdish, 41% Somali | range: 18–64 | F- 52% | Somalis and the majority of Kurds (75%) were Muslim | NR | >1 | Hopkins Symptoms Checklist-25 (suicidal ideation item of HSCL-25) |
| Saunders 2017 [ | Youth living in Ontario | Community | Mixed | range: 10–24 | M-~50% | NR | NR | Range: 0–10 | Ontario Registrar General Vital Statistics-Deaths registry |
| Saunders 2019 [ | Adults living in Ontario for <10 years | Community | Mixed | NR | Mixed | NR | NR | <10 | National Ambulatory Care Reporting System and Ontario Registrar General Vital Statistics-Deaths registries |
| Sobhanian 2006 [ | Former refugee detainees from the Woomera Detention Centre living Australia | Community | Iranian and Afghani | 31.8 (9.2); range: 18 to 70 | M- 69% | NR | NR | Time in the detention centre ranged from 2 to 21 months; 11.30 months (3.80); Time living in the community ranged from 1 to 20; mean 6.97 months | The Truncated Assessment of Self-Destructive |
| Thoughts (TASDT) | |||||||||
| Tousignant1999 [ | Adolescents from refugee families living in Canada | Schools | 35 countries of origin were represented: El Salvador, Cambodia, Laos, Iran, Vietnam and the regions of Southeast Asia and Central America | mean: 15.7; range: 13 to 19 | M- 48% | NR | NR | NR | Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children Version 2.25 (DISC-2.25) for DSM-III-R diagnoses |
| Um 2020 [ | Adults living in Seoul, Gyeonggi Province, and Incheon | Household | All North Korean | mean: 40.6 | F- 67% | 68% Christian | NR | mean: 6.3 | 5-item suicidal ideation scale |
| Vigod 2019 [ | Mothers within 1 year postpartum in Ontario | Community | Mixed | mean: 30 | F- 100% | NR | NR | NR | National Ambulatory Care Reporting System database |
| Westman 2006 [ | National cohort aged 25–64 years | Community | Eastern European, Middle Eastern, other non-European countries | range: 25–64 | Mixed (disaggregated below) | NR | NR | NR | National Cause of Death Register |
| Akinyemi 2012 [ | Adults residing >1 year in Oru Refugee Camp | Refugee camp | 66% Liberian, 33% Sierra-Leonean, 1% Togolese | 34.8 (12.8) | M- 59% | 70% Christian, 30% Muslim | NR | 8.6 (4.8) | Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI) |
| Al-Modallal 2012 [ | Refugee women attending healthcare centers in the cities of Amman, Zarqa, and Irbid (Jordan) | Health care centers in refugee camps | NR | Range: 16 to 62 | F- 100% | NR | NR | NR | Survey |
| Falb 2013 [ | Refugee women living in 3 camps along the Thai-Burma Border | Refugee camps | Mostly Burmese (79% Karen, 21% other) | 32.1 (8.4) | F- 100% | Christian: 54%; other 46% | 80/848 reported conflict victimization | NR | Questionnaire |
| Fellmeth 2016 [ | Migrant and refugee pregnant women in a refugee camp along the Thailand-Myanmar border | Refugee camp | Mostly Burmese | Women who died by suicide: 18 to 36 | F- 100% | NR | NR | NR | Clinic review of maternal deaths (MMR among live births) |
| Hermans 2017 [ | Refugees in long-stay refugee camps at Lesbos (Greece) | Refugee camps | 36% Syrian, 28% Afghani, 20% Pakistani | Median: 23 (IQR 28–38); 23% children | NR | NR | NR | NR | Clinical assessment |
| Itani 2017a [ | Middle school students in Gaza and West Bank | Occupied Palestinian Territory and UNRWA refugee camps’ schools | All Palestinian | most 13–15 | F- 53% | NR | NR | NR | Global School-based Student Health Survey |
| Itani 2017b [ | Middle school students in Jordan | UNRWA refugee camp schools | All Palestinian | most 13–15 | M- 52% | NR | NR | NR | Global School-based Student Health Survey |
| Itani 2017c [ | Middle school students in Lebanon | UNRWA refugee camp schools | All Palestinian | most 13–15 | F- 54% | NR | NR | NR | Global School-based Student Health Survey |
| Itani 2017d [ | Middle school students in Syria | UNRWA refugee camp schools | All Palestinian | most 13–15 | M- 51% | NR | NR | NR | Global School-based Student Health Survey |
| Rahman 2003 [ | Afghan mothers in refugee camps in Pakistan | Refugee camps | All Afghani | 28.2 (7.3) | F- 100% | NR | NR | 13 (3.4) months | Pushto version of the Self-Reporting Questionnaire (SRQ- 20) |
| Slodnjak 2002 [ | Refugee students from Bosnia and Herzegovina and Slovenian students from same age and school grade | School | All Bosnian and Herzegovina | 14 to 15 | M—refugees: 47%; Slovenian-born: 49% | NR | 80% of the student refugees and 90% of their relatives had experienced war events | NR | Interviews |
| Ssenyonga 2012 [ | Adults resident at Nakivale camp | Refugee camp | All Congolese (DRC) | ≥18 | Mixed | NR | Domestic violence exposure: mean 11.3 (SD 6.3) lifetime events, and 2.1 (SD 3.6) ongoing events | NR | Survey |
| Vijayakumar 2017 [ | Residents of refugee camps in Tamil Nadu, South India | 2 refugee camps | All Sri Lankan | mean: 40 | F- 58% | 71% Hindu, 29% Christian, 1% Muslim | Trauma during war: a) 31% lost/got separated from significant family member/friend; b) 27% confirmed/presumed death of family member/friend; c) 16% lost/got separated from 1st-degree relative | mean: 18.3 | Beck’s Scale for Suicidal Ideation, and additional questions |
| Yu 2008 [ | Refugees in protective facilities under the South Korean government protection in 2 Chinese cities | Protective facilities | All North Korean | range: 15–59 | F- 71% | NR | NR | range: from under 1 to over 5 | Personality Assessment Index (Suicide Ideation subscale of PAI; Morey 1991) |
| Stein 2010 [ | Refugees sub-group among general populations surveyed in 21 low-, middle-, and high-income countries | NR | Nigeria, South Africa, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, United States, India, Japan, New Zealand, China, Belgium, Bulgaria, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Romania, Spain, Ukraine, Israel, Lebanon | >18 | Mixed | NR | NR | NR | World Mental Health (WMH) version of the WHO Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI) and Suicidality Module of the WMH-CIDI |
| Cheney 2017 [ | Male-to-female transgender asylum seekers in California | An advocacy and immigration legal services organization | All Mexican | mean: 32 (range: 20–58) | 100% male-to-female transgender | NR | All had experienced physical and/or sexual assaults | NR | Review of declaration documents that were part of asylum application, including professional psychological evaluation |
| Cohen 2008 [ | Asylum seekers in immigration removal centres and prisons | Immigration removal centres and prisons | Mixed | NR | Mixed | NR | NR | NR | Specific monitoring data (from medical records) |
| Fuhrer 2016 [ | Asylum seekers in Halle (Germany) | NR | Mixed | >15 years | M- 85% | NR | NR | NR | Hopkins-Symptom-Checklist 25 (HSCL 25) and the Harvard Trauma Questionnaire |
| (Had to speak Arab, Farsi/Dari, French, Hindi or English) | |||||||||
| Goosen 2011 [ | Asylum seekers living in reception centres | Residential asylum seeker reception centres | Afghani, Iraqi, Angolan, Congolese (DRC), Azerbaijani, former Yugoslavian, Somali, Sudanese | ≥15 | Mixed (disaggregated below) | NR | NR | NR | A national standard suicidal behaviour notification form |
| Grupp 2020 [ | Adults fluent in English, German, French, Farsi, Arabic, Kurdish, or Tigrinya | in their accommodation, at meeting points for asylum seekers, or through language courses | 28% Iranian, 19% Eritrean, 17% Somali, 10% Afghani, 8% Cameroonian, 7% Syrian | 30.5 (8.1) | M- 66% | NR | NR | 15.1 months | PHQ-9 |
| (23.2) | |||||||||
| Huemer 2011 [ | Unaccompanied minors aged 15–18 years | 8 residential accommodations for unaccompanied refugee minors | 34% Gambian, 27% Somali, 20% Nigerian, 5% Guinea-Bissau, 14% other African | 17.0 (0.8) | M- 85% | 66% Muslim, 22% Christian | NR | NR | Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview for children and adolescents (MINI Kid) |
| Keller 2003 [ | Detained asylum seekers in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania | Detention centers | 77% African, 10% Eastern European, 6% Asian, 4% South American, 3% Middle Eastern | 28 (7.3) | M- 80% | NR | 74% had been tortured before immigration, 59% reported murder of family member or friend, 26% reported sexual assault | NR | Self-report in physician interview |
| Koppenaal 2003 [ | Asylum seekers accommodated in housing facilities of the Central Organ Asylum Seekers | Housing facilities for asylum seekers | Mixed | All ages included | Mixed | NR | NR | NR | Statistics Netherlands causes of death list |
| Mittendorfer-Rutz 2020 [ | Unaccompanied minors/ youth | 4 state agencies and 2 NGOs | Mixed | range: 10–21 | Mixed | NR | NR | NR | NGOs data and reports to the Health and Social Care Inspectorate. Validated using the national forensic autopsies register database |
| Nickerson 2019 [ | Adults literate in Arabic, Farsi, Tamil or English | Community | 48% Iranian, 22% Sri Lankan, 12% Iraqi, 4% Afghani | 35.4 (8.6) | M- 69% | NR | PTE: mean 7.21 (SD 4.83) | 3.65 (1.32) | PHQ-9 (item 9) questionnaire, and additional suicidal intent question |
| Staehr 2006 [ | Asylum seekers aged 15 and up | Hospitals and Red Cross asylum centres | 20% Iraqi, 15% Bosnian-Hercegovina, 14% Afghani, 6% Kosovon, 4% Iranian, 41% Other | ≥15 | Mixed | NR | ~1/3 of those with suicidal behaviour experienced imprisonment and torture/war, 4 reported rape, and 4 forced marriage | mean: 12.3 months | Asylum centre reports and hospital records |
| Steel 2004 [ | 10 families from one ethnic group held for a protracted period | A remote detention facility | NR (all same ethnic group; 14 parents + their 20 children) | Ranges: parents 28–44; children 3–19 | F-64% (parents) | 71% Muslim | All adults reported traumatic experiences in their country of origin, with it being common for one parent to have been imprisoned and tortured for political reasons. All families reported fleeing their country of origin out of fear for the life of one or all of the family members. All families described traumatic experiences in detention. | mean: 2.3 (range: 2.0–2.7) | Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Axis I Disorders; and Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia for School-Age Children |
| Sultan 2001 [ | Detained refugees in Sydney | Detention centre | Afghani, Iraqi, Iranian, former Yugoslavian, etc. | NR | M- 85% | NR | 58% had been physically tortured, 27% experienced the murder or disappearance of immediate family member | mean: 2.1 (minimum 9 months) | Semi-structured interview |
| Winkler 2019 [ | Asylum seekers in Berlin | 9 refugee shelters | 37% Syrian, 15% Afghani, 9% Iraqi, 8% Albanian, 6% Iranian, 5% Moldovan | 30.6 (10.0) | M- 75% | NR | NR | 128 days (177) | Questionnaire |
| Bhui 2006 [ | Somali refugees in the London Boroughs of Tower Hamlets and Lambeth (UK) | Primary care and community | All Somali | ≥18 years | M- 49% | NR | NR | NR | MINI Neuropsychiatric Interview |
| Leiler 2019 [ | Adults in asylum accommodations in Jämtland-Härjedalen county | 13 asylum accommodations | 38% Afghani, 27% Syrian, etc. | 71% were <35 years | M- 72% | NR | NR | NR | PHQ-9 (item 9) |
| Sohn 2019 [ | Refugees in various stages of the refugee approval process residing in Seoul and Gyeonggi province | Community | 51% Sub-Saharan African (Nigerian, Ethiopian, Liberian), 34% Middle Eastern (Yemeni, Egyptian), 8% Asian, etc. | 34% <30; 39% 31–40; 21% 41–50; 6% >51 | M- 72% | NR | NR | 38% <1; 41% 1–5; 21% >5 | Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey |
| Tay 2019 [ | Rohingya from Myanmar or the offspring of at least one Rohingya parent | 49 villages | All Rohingya | 28.3 (9.0) | M- 78% | NR | 81% tortured, 80% witnessed rape or sexual violence, 69% no food or water, 64% witnessed murder of friends or family, 62% no shelter, 61% witnessed mass killings or atrocities, 56% forced to flee home | 47 months (44) | Suicidal ideation was assessed using an item on the depression screen: “how often have you thought about taking your own life in the last two weeks?” |
| Kim 2007 [ | Internally displaced persons in Nyala, South Darfur | 6 IDP camps | Sudanese | 34 | Mixed | 99% Muslim Sunni, 1% Christian | NR | mean 6.1 months (SE 0.1) | PHQ-9; and yes/no interview questions |
| Marroquín Rivera 2020 [ | Adolescents displaced by armed conflict | Community | Colombian | range: 12–17 | F- 64% | NR | NR | NR | National Mental Health Survey |
| Salah 2013 [ | Internally displaced persons in Khartoum and Gezira IDP areas in Central Sudan | Settlements for IDP | Sudanese | median: 35; range: 18 to 85 | M- 44% | NR | Moved due to war/ problem Khartoum: 8.1%; Gezira: 17.5% | Khartoum 18.6 (10.1); Gezira: 18.9 (10.3) | MINI International Neuropsychiatric Interview |
| Tamayo Martinez 2016 [ | Adults internally displaced due to conflict | Community | Colombian | mean: 41.2 (95% CI: 39.7, 42.7) | F- 51% | NR | 61% exposed to traumatic events themselves or a close person | NR | National Mental Health Survey |
*Presented as Mean (SD) unless otherwise noted.
†Data were extracted and pooled for the Somali and Kurdish groups as these were reported to be majority refugees in the publication.
‡Westman 2006 study’s main countries of birth were, by region, Eastern European: Czechoslovakia, Estonia, Hungary, Romania, Soviet Union; Middle Eastern: Lebanon, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Turkey; Other non-European: Chile, Ethiopia, India, Somalia, Thailand. These regions were extracted since they were reported as mainly refugee countries in the publication.
Abbreviations: BDI = Beck Depression Inventory; F = female; M = male; NR = not reported; PHQ = Patient Health Questionnaire; pub = publication; y = years.
Suicide rates per 100,000 person-years in general samples, grouped by population type (and then by data source and by host country).
| Author, Pub. Year | Population Type | Host Country | Data Source | Study Dates | Suicides, n out of N | Suicide Rate, per 100,000 person-years |
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| Saunders 2017 [ | Refugees granted asylum | Canada | Vital events registration | 1996–2012 | n = 27 | 4.2 |
| (HIC) | (NR) | |||||
| Saunders 2019 [ | Refugees granted asylum | Canada | Vital events registration | 2003–2014 | 23 out of 58,082 | 6.1 |
| (HIC) | ||||||
| Norredam 2013 [ | Refugees granted asylum | Denmark | Vital events registration | 1994–2007 | 29 out of 29,139 | 8 |
| (HIC) | ||||||
| Amin 2021 [ | Refugees granted asylum | Sweden | Vital events registration | 2005–2013 | 226 out of 196,941 | 13.2 |
| (HIC) | ||||||
| Hollander 2020 [ | Refugees granted asylum | Sweden | Vital events registration | 1991–2015 | 51 out of 38,123 | 10 |
| (HIC) | ||||||
| Westman 2006a | Refugees granted asylum | Sweden | Vital events registration | 1994–1999 | 35 out of 21,534 | 25.5 |
| (HIC) | ||||||
| Westman 2006b | Refugees granted asylum | Sweden | Vital events registration | 1994–1999 | 59 out of 54,643 | 20.2 |
| (HIC) | ||||||
| Westman 2006c | Refugees granted asylum | Sweden | Vital events registration | 1994–1999 | 43 out of 34,484 | 21.4 |
| (HIC) | ||||||
| Westman 2006d | Refugees granted asylum | Sweden | Vital events registration | 1994–1999 | 27 out of 21,801 | 20.2 |
| (HIC) | ||||||
| Westman 2006e | Refugees granted asylum | Sweden | Vital events registration | 1994–1999 | 10 out of 34,940 | 4.1 |
| (HIC) | ||||||
| Westman 2006f | Refugees granted asylum | Sweden | Vital events registration | 1994–1999 | 21 out of 35,541 | 9.4 |
| (HIC) | ||||||
| Fellmeth 2016 [ | Refugees in camps | Thailand | Retrospective cohort | unclear | 4 out of 24,323 | 16 |
| (UMIC) | ||||||
| Goosen 2011a [ | Asylum seekers | Netherlands | Vital events registration | 2002–2007 | n = 32 (NR) | 25.6 |
| (Males) | (HIC) | |||||
| Goosen 2011b [ | Asylum seekers | Netherlands | Vital events registration | 2002–2007 | n = 3 (NR) | 4.0 |
| (Females) | (HIC) | |||||
| Staehr 2006 [ | Asylum seekers | Denmark | Specific monitoring | 2003 | 1 out of 4164 | 24.0 |
| (HIC) | ||||||
| Mittendorfer-Rutz 2020 [ | Asylum seekers | Sweden | Cross-sectional | 2017 | 12 out of 23,425 | 51.2 |
| (HIC) | ||||||
| Kim 2007 [ | Internally displaced | Sudan | Cross-sectional | 2005 | 21 out of 7194 | 290 |
| (LIC) |
*Crude suicide rate, as the number per 100,000 persons per year, was reported unless otherwise marked.
†Saunders 2019 study: 95% CI 3.9, 9.2.
‡Rate estimated from estimated follow-up time (i.e., 12 years median in Norredam 2013, and 13 years in Hollander 2020 studies).
§The 9-year cohort was extracted for the Amin 2021 study.
¶Westman 2006 study’s adjusted results were disaggregated, for gender and birth region, as follows: (a) Eastern European males, (b) Middle Eastern males, (c) Other non-European males, (d) Eastern European females, (e) Middle Eastern females, (f) Other non-European females.
#Age-adjusted rate.
**Unclear whether it was 1998–2005 or 1998–2015.
††Staehr 2006 study data were extracted for the most recent year reported (i.e., 2003).
‡‡Denominator estimated using average reported study household size.
Abbreviations: HIC = high income country; LIC = low income country; NR = not reported; pub = publication; UMIC = upper middle income country.
Fig 2Suicide in displaced people compared to host country population.
Norredam 2013 [62] adjusted for age and income; Amin 2021 [20] adjusted for socio-demographic, labour market marginalisation and morbidity factors (i.e. sex, age, educational level, family situation and type of residential area, days with full-time unemployment, net days with sickness absence, granted disability pension, history of suicide attempt; history of inpatient or specialised outpatient healthcare); Hollander 2020 [42] adjusted for attained age, gender, and disposable income; Goosen 2011 [37] standardised for age; Westman 2006 [89] adjusted for age, marital status, socioeconomic status, and hospitalization for psychiatric disorders or substance abuse; Saunders 2019 [73] and Mittendorfer-Rutz 2020 [57] were unadjusted.
Suicide attempt prevalence percentage in general samples, ordered by timeframe (and then by population type).
| Author, Pub. Year | Population Type | Host Country | Data Source | Study Dates | Suicide Attempts, n out of N | Time-frame | Prevalence |
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| (Income level) | (95% CI) | ||||||
| Amin 2021 [ | Refugees granted asylum | Sweden | Prospective cohort | 2005–2013 | 1607 out of 196,941 | 9 years | 0.82 |
| (HIC) | (0.78 to 0.86) | ||||||
| Vijayakumar 2017 [ | Refugees in camps | India | Cross-sectional | NR | 11 out of 1755 | 15 months | 0.63 |
| (LMIC) | (0.31 to 1.1) | ||||||
| Tousignant 1999 [ | Refugees granted asylum | Canada | Cross-sectional | NR | 7 out of 203 | 1 year | 3.5 |
| (HIC) | (1.4 to 7.0) | ||||||
| Choi 2020 [ | Refugees granted asylum | South Korea | Cross-sectional | 2011–2018 | 13 out of 86 | 1 year | 15.1 |
| (8.3 to 24.5) | |||||||
| Staehr 2006 [ | Asylum seekers | Denmark | Specific monitoring | 2003 | 43 out of 4164 | 1 year | 1.0 |
| (HIC) | (0.75 to 1.4) | ||||||
| Sohn 2019 [ | Mixed populations | South Korea | Cross-sectional | NR | 1 out of 129 | 1 year | 0.78 |
| (0.02 to 4.2) | |||||||
| Kim 2007 [ | Internally displaced | Sudan | Cross-sectional | 2005 | 28 out of 1260 | 1 year | 2.2 |
| (LIC) | (1.5 to 3.2) | ||||||
| Keller 2003 [ | Asylum seekers | USA | Cross-sectional | 2001–2002 | 2 out of 70 | 5 months | 2.9 |
| (HIC) | (0.35 to 9.9) | ||||||
| Hermans 2017 [ | Refugees in camps | Greece | Prospective cohort | 2016 | 4 out of 2291 | 6 weeks | 0.18 |
| (HIC) | (0.05 to 0.45) | ||||||
| Jankovic 2013 [ | Refugees granted asylum | UK, Italy, Germany | Cross-sectional | 2005–2006 | 6 out of 854 | 1 month | 0.70 |
| (0.26 to 1.5) | |||||||
| Meyerhoff 2020 [ | Refugees granted asylum | USA | Cross-sectional | NR | 4 out of 53 | 1 week | 7.6 |
| (HIC) | (2.1 to 18.2) | ||||||
| Alley 1982 [ | Refugees granted asylum | USA | Cross-sectional | 1980 | 6 out of 4192 | NR | 0.14 |
| (HIC) | (0.05 to 0.31) | ||||||
| Al-Modallal 2012 [ | Refugees in camps | Jordan | Cross-sectional | NR | 21 out of 287 | NR | 7.3 |
| (UMIC) | (4.6 to 11.0) | ||||||
| Tamayo Martinez 2016 [ | Internally displaced | Colombia | National statistics | 2015 | N = 943 surveyed | NR | 5.5 |
| (UMIC) | (3.1 to 9.6) | ||||||
| Marroquín Rivera 2020 [ | Internally displaced | Colombia | Cross-sectional | 2015 | 9 out of 99 | NR | 9.1 |
| (UMIC) | (4.2 to 16.6) |
*Timeframe refers to either how far back participants were asked about the occurrence of a suicide attempt (for example, in the past year), or the follow-up time.
†Prevalence rate per 100,000 person-years (i.e., the number per 100,000 persons per year) is also presented when it was either reported or it could be estimated from study follow-up time.
‡Confidence intervals (of prevalence percentages) were calculated using Stata 12.
§The 9-year cohort was extracted for the Amin 2021 study.
¶Amin 2021 study’s reported rate is 94.2 per 100,000 person-years.
#Vijayakumar 2017 study’s estimated rate is 500 per 100,000 person-years.
**Tousignant 1999 study’s estimated rate is 3450 per 100,000 person-years.
††Choi 2020 study’s estimated rate is 15,100 per 100,000 person-years.
‡‡Staehr 2006 study’s reported rate is 1032 per 100,000 person-years (for the most recent year reported, i.e., 2003).
§§Sohn 2019 study’s estimated rate is 775 per 100,000 person-years.
¶¶Median 5 months (range 1–54).
##Hermans 2017 study’s reported rate is 1400 per 100,000 person-years (95% CI, 30 to 2800).
***High income countries (HIC).
†††Absolute number of suicide attempts was not reported.
Abbreviations: A.S. = asylum seekers; HIC = high income country; LIC = low income country; LMIC = lower middle income country; NR = not reported; pub = publication; Ref. = refugees; UMIC = upper middle income country.
Fig 3Suicide attempts in displaced people compared to host population forest plots, grouped by outcome measure and then sub-grouped by population type.
Choi 2020 [30] adjusted for interview year; Stein 2010 [81] adjusted for person-year, country, demographic factors (age, sex, time-varying education, time-varying marriage), interactions between life course and demographic variables, parent psychopathology, and childhood adversities; Amin 2021 [20] adjusted for socio-demographic, labour market marginalisation and morbidity factors (i.e. sex, age, educational level, family situation and type of residential area, days with full-time unemployment, net days with sickness absence, granted disability pension, history of suicide attempt; history of inpatient or specialised outpatient healthcare); Sohn 2019 [77] age- and gender-matched; Marroquin-Rivera 2020 [54] unadjusted.
Suicidal ideation prevalence percentage in general samples, ordered by timeframe (and then by population type).
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| Park 2018 [ | Refugees granted asylum | South Korea | Specific monitoring | 2017–2018 | 29 out of 174 | 1 year | 16.7 |
| (HIC) | (11.5 to 23.1) | ||||||
| Choi 2020 [ | Refugees granted asylum | South Korea | Cross-sectional | 2011–2018 | 24 out of 86 | 1 year | 27.9 |
| (HIC) | (18.8 to 38.6) | ||||||
| Noh 2017 [ | Refugees granted asylum | South Korea | Cross-sectional | 2008–2014 | 153 out of 656 | 1 year | 23.3 |
| (HIC) | (20.1 to 26.8) | ||||||
| Um 2020 [ | Refugees granted asylum | South Korea | Cross-sectional | 2014 | 127 out of 405 | 1 year | 31.4 |
| (HIC) | (26.9 to 36.1) | ||||||
| Ao 2016 [ | Refugees granted asylum | USA | Cross-sectional | 2008–2011 | 9 out of 423 | 1 year | 2.1 |
| (HIC) | (1.0 to 4.0) | ||||||
| Itani 2017a [ | Refugees in camps | Occupied Palestinian T. | National statistics | 2010 | 2257 out of 8526 | 1 year | 26.5 |
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| Itani 2017b [ | Refugees in camps | Jordan | Cross-sectional | 2010 | 404 out of 1495 | 1 year | 27.0 |
| (UMIC) | (24.8 to 29.4) | ||||||
| Itani 2017c [ | Refugees in camps | Lebanon | Cross-sectional | 2010 | 431 out of 2168 | 1 year | 19.9 |
| (UMIC) | (18.2 to 21.6) | ||||||
| Itani 2017d [ | Refugees in camps | Syria | Cross-sectional | 2010 | 567 out of 2114 | 1 year | 26.8 |
| (LIC) | (24.9 to 28.8) | ||||||
| Staehr 2006 [ | Asylum seekers | Denmark | Specific monitoring | 2003 | 7 out of 4164 | 1 year | 0.17 |
| (HIC) | (0.07 to 0.35) | ||||||
| Sohn 2019 [ | Mixed Ref. & A.S. populations | South Korea | Cross-sectional | NR | 4 out of 129 | 1 year | 3.1 |
| (HIC) | (0.85 to 7.8) | ||||||
| Kim 2007 [ | Internally displaced | Sudan | Cross-sectional | 2005 | 66 out of 1257 | 1 year | 5.3 |
| (LIC) | (4.1 to 6.6) | ||||||
| Keller 2003 [ | Asylum seekers | USA | Cross-sectional | 2001–2002 | 18 out of 70 | 5 months | 25.7 |
| (HIC) | (16.0 to 37.6) | ||||||
| Jankovic 2013 [ | Refugees granted asylum | UK, Italy, Germany (HIC) | Cross-sectional | 2005–2006 | 81 out of 854 | 1 month | 9.5 |
| (7.6 to 11.7) | |||||||
| Akinyemi 2012 [ | Refugees in camps | Nigeria | Cross-sectional | 2010 | 49 out of 444 | 1 month | 11.0 |
| (LMIC) | (8.3 to 14.3) | ||||||
| Rahman 2003 [ | Refugees in camps | Pakistan | Cross-sectional | 2002 | 96 out of 297 | 1 month | 32.3 |
| (LMIC) | (27.0 to 38.0) | ||||||
| Falb 2013 [ | Refugees in camps | Thailand | Cross-sectional | 2008 | 63 out of 848 | 1 month | 7.4 |
| (UMIC) | (5.8 to 9.4) | ||||||
| Nickerson 2019a [ | Refugees granted asylum | Australia | Cross-sectional | 2015–2018 | 12 out of 826 | 2 weeks | 1.5 |
| (HIC) | (0.75 to 2.5) | ||||||
| Vijayakumar 2017 [ | Refugees in camps | India | Cross-sectional | NR | 16 out of 1303 | 2 weeks | 1.2 |
| (LMIC) | (0.70 to 2.0) | ||||||
| Nickerson 2019b [ | Asylum seekers | Australia | Cross-sectional | 2015–2018 | 21 out of 259 | 2 weeks | 8.1 |
| (HIC) | (5.1 to 12.1) | ||||||
| Leiler 2019 [ | Mixed Ref. & A.S. populations | Sweden | Cross-sectional | 2016–2017 | 173 out of 510 | 2 weeks | 33.9 |
| (HIC) | (29.8 to 38.2) | ||||||
| Salama 2020 [ | Refugees granted asylum | Finland | Cross-sectional | 2010–2012 | 80 out of 850 | 1 week | 9.4 |
| (HIC) | (7.5 to 11.6) | ||||||
| Meyerhoff 2020 [ | Refugees granted asylum | USA | Cross-sectional | NR | 4 out of 60 | 1 week | 6.7 |
| (HIC) | (1.9 to 16.2) | ||||||
| Fuhrer 2016 [ | Asylum seekers | Germany | Cross-sectional | 2015 | 12 out of 214 | 1 week | 5.6 |
| (HIC) | (2.9 to 9.6) | ||||||
| Huemer 2011 [ | Asylum seekers | Austria | Cross-sectional | NR | 4 out of 41 | current state | 9.8 |
| (HIC) | (2.7 to 23.1) | ||||||
| Steel 2004 [ | Asylum seekers | Australia | Cross-sectional | 2002–2003 | 24 out of 34 | current state | 70.6 |
| (HIC) | (52.5 to 84.9) | ||||||
| Sultan 2001 [ | Asylum seekers | Australia | Cross-sectional | 2001 | 23 out of 33 | current state | 69.7 |
| (HIC) | (51.3 to 84.4) | ||||||
| Bhui 2003 [ | Refugees granted asylum | UK | Cross-sectional | NR | 62 out of 177 | NR | 35.0 |
| (HIC) | (28.0 to 42.5) | ||||||
| Alley 1982 [ | Refugees granted asylum | USA | Cross-sectional | 1980 | 10 out of 4192 | NR | 0.24 |
| (HIC) | (0.12 to 0.44) | ||||||
| Al-Modallal 2012 [ | Refugees in camps | Jordan | Cross-sectional | NR | 39 out of 287 | NR | 13.6 |
| (UMIC) | (9.9 to 18.1) | ||||||
| Slodnjak 2002 [ | Refugees in camps | Slovenia | Cross-sectional | 1994 | 64 out of 265 | NR | 24.1 |
| (HIC) | (19.1 to 29.8) | ||||||
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| Ssenyonga 2012 [ | Refugees in camps | Uganda | Cross-sectional | NR | 89 out of 426 | NR | 20.9 |
| (LIC) | (17.1 to 25.1) | ||||||
| Winkler 2018 [ | Asylum seekers | Germany | Cross-sectional | 2015–2016 | 87 out of 496 | NR | 17.5 |
| (HIC) | (14.3 to 21.2) | ||||||
| Tay 2019 [ | Mixed Ref. & A.S. populations | Malaysia | Cross-sectional | NR | 228 out of 959 | NR | 23.8 |
| (UMIC) | (21.1 to 26.6) | ||||||
| Tamayo Martinez 2016 [ | Internally displaced | Colombia | National statistics | 2015 | N = 943 surveyed | NR | 12.5 |
| (UMIC) | (9.0 to 17.1) | ||||||
| Marroquín Rivera 2020 [ | Internally displaced | Colombia | Cross-sectional | 2015 | 20 out of 101 | NR | 19.8 |
| (UMIC) | (12.5 to 28.9) | ||||||
| Salah 2013 [ | Internally displaced | Sudan | Cross-sectional | 2008 | 9 out of 1876 | NR | 0.48 |
| (LIC) | (0.22 to 0.91) |
*Refers to Country or Territory as applicable.
†Timeframe refers to either how far back participants were asked about the occurrence of suicidal ideation (for example, in the past year), or the follow-up time.
‡Prevalence rate per 100,000 person-years (i.e., the number per 100,000 persons per year) is also presented when it was either reported or it could be estimated from study follow-up time.
§Confidence intervals (of prevalence percentages) were calculated using Stata 12.
¶Park 2018 study’s estimated rate is 16,700 per 100,000 person-years.
#Choi 2020 study’s estimated rate is 27,900 per 100,000 person-years.
**Noh 2017 study’s estimated rate is 23,300 per 100,000 person-years.
††Um 2020 study’s estimated rate is 31,400 per 100,000 person-years.
‡‡Ao 2016 study’s estimated rate is 2100 per 100,000 person-years.
§§Itani 2017a, 2017b, 2017c, and 2017d studies’ estimated rates are, per 100,000 person-years: 26,500, 27,000, 19,900, and 26,800 (respectively).
¶¶Staehr 2006 study’s reported rate is 168 per 100,000 person-years (for the most recent year reported, i.e., 2003).
##Sohn 2019 study’s estimated rate is 3100 per 100,000 person-years.
***Kim 2007 study’s estimated rate is 5300 per 100,000 person-years.
†††Median was 5, range 1–54 months.
§§§Absolute number having suicidal ideation was not reported.
¶¶¶Lower middle income (as per World Bank classification, 2021).
Abbreviations: A.S. = asylum seekers; HIC = high income country; LIC = low income country; LMIC = lower middle income country; NR = not reported; pub = publication; Ref. = refugees; T. = Territory; UMIC = upper middle income country.
Fig 4Suicidal ideation in displaced people compared to host population forest plots, grouped by outcome measure and then by population type.
Choi 2020 [30] adjusted for interview year; Stein 2010 [81] adjusted for person-year, country, demographic factors (age, sex, time-varying education, time-varying marriage), interactions between life course and demographic variables, parent psychopathology, and childhood adversities; Sohn 2019 [77] age- and gender-matched; Akinyemi 2012 [16], Itani 2017 [45], Slodnjak 2002 [75], Marroquin-Rivera 2020 [54], and Salama 2020 [71] were unadjusted.