Exploring new scientific innovations in combating suicide: a stress detection wristband.

IF 1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pan African Medical Journal Pub Date : 2024-11-28 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.11604/pamj.2024.49.98.43956
Daniel David Otobo, Raul Caballero Montes, Phuc Sheryl Vu, Vince Bigas
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There is a silent pandemic of suicides around the world, with an exponential increase in suicidality and chronic suicidal ideations. The exact global estimates cannot be accurately ascertained, but analysis will put it at more than a million annually. With countries like America having almost 50,000 and India alone reaching 200,000, annually. Countries like Bangladesh are nearly chronically suicidal. However, in Africa, Nigeria has a suicide rate of 17.3 per 100,000, which stands above the global 10.5 and Africa's 12.0. The rate of suicide is experiencing an exponential increase. As the world, regions, and countries work towards ways to combat the pandemic, scientists brainstorm on preventive modalities. Our team, "The Mending Mind" (Winners of the 2021 Innovation for Action Global Health Challenge) proposed a suicide-preventing innovation that actively works by pathologic stress level detection. The stress-detecting wristband. This innovation is feasible and the technology needed to invent it is available. Moreso, with the rise in Artificial Intelligence (AI) augmented devices, it can be modified over time to include other healthcare monitoring sequences.

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探索对抗自杀的新科学创新:压力检测腕带。
世界各地有一种无声的自杀流行病,自杀率和慢性自杀意念呈指数级增长。确切的全球估计无法准确确定,但分析表明,每年的死亡人数将超过100万。像美国这样的国家每年有近5万人,仅印度就有20万人。像孟加拉国这样的国家几乎是长期自杀。然而,在非洲,尼日利亚的自杀率为17.3 / 10万,高于全球的10.5 / 10万和非洲的12.0 / 10万。自杀率正呈指数级增长。在世界、区域和国家努力寻找抗击大流行的方法之际,科学家们就预防模式进行了集思广益。我们的团队“修补心灵”(2021年创新促进行动全球健康挑战的获奖者)提出了一种通过病理压力水平检测积极起作用的预防自杀的创新。压力检测腕带。这种创新是可行的,而且发明它所需的技术也是可用的。此外,随着人工智能(AI)增强设备的兴起,它可以随着时间的推移进行修改,以包括其他医疗保健监控序列。
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