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Int J Soc Psychiatry ; 69(7): 1649-1657, 2023 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37092764

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Suicide and suicide attempts are impacting events for patients and their relatives, and these behaviors are still taboo among adults and may be even more traumatic when involving children and adolescents. AIM: In this study we aimed to describe suicide rates among children and adolescents in Paraguay over the last decades as well as associated factors such as sociodemographic characteristics and methods used for suicide. METHODS: This was an observational and exploratory study describing the frequency and characteristics of suicide among children and adolescents in Paraguay between 2004 and 2022. Official records of all deaths by suicide were reviewed, and statistical analyses were performed. In addition, an attempt was made to predict the number of suicides in the next 5 years using a mathematical model based on simple linear regression. RESULTS: In the 18-year period observed, 940 suicides among children and adolescents were recorded. The mean age was 15.05 ± 1.8 years old. Of these, 51.17% were male, 74.6% were from urban areas, and 22.2% were from the Greater Asunción and Central Department of Paraguay. The most frequently used method of suicide was intentional self-inflicted injury by hanging, strangulation, or suffocation, which all represented 75.3% of the cases. Our mathematical modeling based on simple linear regression determined that the expected yearly number of national suicides in the pediatric population for the following years, from 2023 to 2027, will range between 72 and 81. CONCLUSION: This study is the first large national epidemiological report on the emerging issue of suicide among children and adolescents in Paraguay. It may be a relevant source of information for mental health professionals, health authorities, and decision makers to develop national prevention strategies and actions against suicide among youths.


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Mental Disorders , Self-Injurious Behavior , Adult , Humans , Male , Child , Adolescent , Female , Paraguay/epidemiology , Mental Disorders/epidemiology , Suicide, Attempted/psychology , Self-Injurious Behavior/epidemiology , Health Personnel
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Int Rev Psychiatry ; 26(4): 524-9, 2014 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25137120

ABSTRACT

Access to facilities, services and opportunities designed to meet the needs of health is a fundamental human right and is the key for people to enjoy other human rights. However, in Paraguay, this right is still far from becoming reality. The status of the country is the most disadvantaged when compared to the average condition of the Mercosur (Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and Venezuela). Health, as a human right, expands as a social, economic, and political matter. Inequality, poverty, exploitation, violence and injustice are at the root of its poor quality and the consequent shortcomings that emerge from it. Access to health in Paraguay must be further developed using a human rights framework linking it with improving quality of life for all citizens. Such an approach means that potentially powerful barriers and interests must be questioned and contested wherever appropriate and that political and economic priorities must change drastically.


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Health Services Accessibility , Human Rights , Delivery of Health Care/ethics , Delivery of Health Care/organization & administration , HIV Infections/therapy , Health Services Accessibility/ethics , Humans , Mental Health/ethics , Paraguay , Prejudice , Public Health/ethics , Quality Improvement , Stereotyping , Women's Health/ethics
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