Comparison of all completed suicides in Frankfurt am Main (Hessen) before and during the early COVID-19 pandemic.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, LEGAL Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-29 DOI:10.1007/s12024-023-00754-8
S C Koelzer, M A Verhoff, S W Toennes, C Wunder, M Kettner, N Kern, A Reif, C Reif-Leonhard, C Schlang, I Beig, V Dichter, N Hauschild, D Lemke, S Kersten, F Holz
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To research the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health, the prevalence and characteristics of all completed suicides in the city of Frankfurt am Main were compared for a 10-month period before the pandemic (March 2019-December 2019) with one during the early pandemic (March 2020-December 2020). Medicolegal data collected in the context of the FraPPE suicide prevention project were evaluated using descriptive statistical methods. In total, there were 81 suicides during the early pandemic period, as opposed to 86 in the pre-pandemic period. Though statistically not significant, the proportion of male suicides (73%) was higher during the early pandemic period than before (63%). The age-at-death was comparable in the pre-pandemic and pandemic periods (average, 54.8 vs. 53.1 years). Between these two periods, there was no difference in respect to the three most commonly used suicide methods by men: fall from a height (26% vs. 22%), intoxication, and strangulation (each 24% vs. 19%). For women, there was, however, a shift in methods from strangulation (38%), intoxication (28%), and fall from a height (19%) to fall from a height (50%), strangulation (18%), intoxication, and collision with a rail vehicle (14% each). There was a trend towards more suicides among non-German nationals during the early pandemic (suicide rate/100,000 inhabitants: German, 14.3 vs. 11.5; non-German, 4.4 vs. 8.8). Before the pandemic, 54% of the suicides were known to have a mental illness in contrast to 44% during the early pandemic. Overall, no increase in completed suicides could be observed in Frankfurt am Main during the early pandemic.

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在COVID-19大流行之前和早期期间,美因河畔法兰克福(黑森州)所有已完成自杀的比较。
为了研究COVID-19大流行对心理健康的影响,研究人员比较了美因河畔法兰克福市在大流行前10个月(2019年3月- 2019年12月)和大流行早期(2020年3月- 2020年12月)的自杀率和特征。在FraPPE自杀预防项目中收集的医学法律数据使用描述性统计方法进行评估。在大流行初期共有81人自杀,而大流行前共有86人自杀。虽然统计上不显著,但在大流行早期,男性自杀比例(73%)高于之前(63%)。大流行前和大流行期间的死亡年龄具有可比性(平均54.8岁对53.1岁)。在这两个时期,男性最常用的三种自杀方式没有差异:从高处坠落(26%对22%)、醉酒和勒死(各24%对19%)。然而,对于女性来说,自杀方式从勒死(38%)、中毒(28%)和从高处坠落(19%)转变为从高处坠落(50%)、勒死(18%)、中毒和与轨道车辆相撞(各占14%)。在流行病早期,非德国国民的自杀率呈上升趋势(自杀率/10万居民:德国人,14.3对11.5;非德国人,4.4比8.8)。在大流行之前,54%的自杀者已知患有精神疾病,而在大流行早期,这一比例为44%。总体而言,在早期大流行期间,在美因河畔法兰克福没有观察到自杀人数的增加。
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Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology
Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology MEDICINE, LEGAL-PATHOLOGY
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