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Suicide rates declined in parts of U.S., world early in pandemic, study finds


Suicide rates declined in parts of U.S., world early in pandemic, study finds
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While increased incidence of mental health conditions has been seen throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers say that suicide rates have not increased and, in some cases, have seen dramatic drops. File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI | License Photo
April 13 (UPI) Suicide rates in regions of the United States and the world remained flat or even declined during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a study published Tuesday by The Lancet Psychiatry.
Through the end of July 2020, up to 20% fewer suicides were reported in parts of the southern and western United States compared with what would have been expected based on prior years, the data showed. ....

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Demand for mental health and suicide prevention services soars during Covid-19 pandemic


Demand for mental health supports and suicide prevention services have soared across Ireland during the 13-month Covid-19 pandemic. 
The revelation from Ireland’s first Professor of Public Mental Health, Prof Ella Arensman, has verified mounting anecdotal concerns that the pandemic is having a significant mental health impact through extended isolation, lack of social interaction, financial stress and personal fears about the virus. Studies are now under way to determine the impact successive pandemic lockdowns have had on mental health. Suicide statistics for 2020 will not be available for three years.
However, while there is anecdotal evidence of a surge in mental health-related pleas for help during the pandemic, there is no indication the number of suicides has soared significantly above levels experienced pre-Covid-19 in 2018 or 2019. GPs revealed that pleas for mental health supports over the past year have been linked to loneliness, isolation, depression, stress ....

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Surge in demand for mental health and suicide prevention services during Covid-19 pandemic


However, while there is anecdotal evidence of a surge in mental health-related pleas for help during the pandemic, there is no indication the number of suicides has soared significantly above levels experienced pre-Covid-19 in 2018 or 2019.
GPs revealed that pleas for mental health supports over the past year have been linked to loneliness, isolation, depression, stress over financial issues and emotional problems due to loss of a loved one in the pandemic.
Medical experts warned that such feelings have been amplified by the loss of normal processing systems during the pandemic such as funerals, social gatherings and household visits.
Prof Arensman has worked for over 30 years on public mental health and suicide prevention research. “Since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic last year, the attention for public mental health and suicide prevention has been greater than ever,” she said. ....

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