Understanding for Prevention: Qualitative and Quantitative Analyses of Suicide Notes and Forensic Reports
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Mejías-Martín, Yolanda; Martí García, Celia; Rodríguez-Mejías, Candela; Esteban Burgos, Ana Alejandra; Cruz García, Víctor; García Caro, María PazEditorial
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Materia
Suicide Suicide prevention Suicide notes
Fecha
2023-01-27Referencia bibliográfica
Mejías-Martín, Y.; Martí-García, C.; Rodríguez-Mejías, Y.; Esteban-Burgos, A.A.; Cruz-García, V.; García-Caro, M.P. Understanding for Prevention: Qualitative and Quantitative Analyses of Suicide Notes and Forensic Reports. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2023, 20, 2281. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20032281
Resumen
Suicide risk is associated with vulnerabilities and specific life events. The study’s objective
was to explore the relevance of data from forensic documentation on suicide deaths to the design of
person-centered preventive strategies. Descriptive and thematic analyses were conducted of forensic
observations of 286 deaths by suicide, including some with suicide notes. Key findings included
the influence of health-and family-related adverse events, emotional states of loss and sadness, and
failures of the health system to detect and act on signs of vulnerability, as confirmed by the suicide
notes. Forensic documentation provides useful information to improve the targeting of preventive
campaigns.