Pattern of Suicidal Deaths in the First Month of Lockdown at A Tertiary Care Hospital: a Time Trend Analysis
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.11462Keywords:
COVID-19 suicide, Lockdown, COVID-19 mental health, Economic recession.Abstract
Lockdowns and quarantines were set up in various countries around the world to combat the Corona virus
pandemic. The pandemic has its mental health consequences which have been aggravated by the lockdown
measures. The resulting psychological distress and depression has ultimately led to suicides. This study
explores the trends of suicide in the month of the lockdown and compared it with those to the prior months.
The study was conducted between 25th January 2020 to 24th April 2020 and March 25th 2019 to April 24th
2019 at Cooch Behar Government Medical College and Hospital, Cooch Behar. 52.1% cases of suicide were
recorded in the month of lockdown which increased from 34.1% in February 2020 and 43.1% in March
2020. Most cases of suicide in the period of lockdown were in the second and third decade of life with a
male predominance. For the period of lockdown, housewives, businessmen and labourers were found out to
be the vulnerable population. A social and public health response in addition to a mental health response is
crucial to prevent suicidal behaviour in lockdown period
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