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Suicide rates and suicidal behaviour in displaced people: A systematic review

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    • Publication Information:
      Public Library of Science
    • Publication Date:
      2022
    • Collection:
      LSTM Online Archive (Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine)
    • 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 and findings A systematic review was performed to identify studies of any design reporting on suicide, suicide attempts, or suicidal ideation among populations of displaced people. A sensitive electronic database search was performed in August 2020, and all retrieved studies were screened for relevance by two authors. Studies were categorised by the population being evaluated: refugees granted asylum, refugees living in temporary camps, asylum seekers, or internally displaced people. We distinguished between whether the sampling procedure in the studies was likely to be representative, or the sample examined a specific non-representative subgroup of displaced people (such as those already diagnosed with mental illness). Data on the rates of suicide or the prevalence of suicide attempts or suicidal ideation were extracted by one reviewer and verified by a second reviewer from each study and converted to common metrics. After screening 4347 articles, 87 reports of 77 unique studies were included. Of these, 53 were studies in representative samples, and 24 were based on samples of specific target populations. Most studies were conducted in high-income countries, and the most studied population subgroup was refugees granted asylum. There was substantial heterogeneity across data sources and measurement instruments utilised. Sample sizes of displaced people ranged from 33 to 196,941 in studies using general samples. Suicide rates varied considerably, from 4 to 290 per 100,000 person-years across studies. Only 8 studies were identified that compared suicide rates with the host population. The prevalence of suicide attempts ranged from 0.14% to 15.1% across all studies and varied according to the prevalence period ...
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      https://archive.lstmed.ac.uk/20110/1/journal.pone.0263797.pdf; Cogo, Elise, Murray, Marylou, Villanueva, Gemma, Hamel, Candyce, Garner, Paul orcid:0000-0002-0607-6941 , Senior, Steven L and Henschke, Nicholas (2022) 'Suicide rates and suicidal behaviour in displaced people: A systematic review'. PLoS ONE, Vol 17, Issue 3, e0263797.
    • Accession Number:
      10.1371/journal.pone.0263797
    • Online Access:
      https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0263797
      https://archive.lstmed.ac.uk/20110/
      https://archive.lstmed.ac.uk/20110/1/journal.pone.0263797.pdf
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      cc_by_4
    • Accession Number:
      edsbas.75CE69F3