2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00127-020-01892-y
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Suicide mortality in people with mental disorders: a register-based study in north France

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“…Overall, it is urgent that political and health authorities pay attention to the mental health of infected and uninfected individuals during the pandemic given that almost one fifth (17.4%) of participants develops at least one of the mental disorders investigated in this study. It is necessary to provide additional funding for prevention and treatment strategies, as poorer mental health can be associated with shorter life expectancy [38][39][40][41], high economic burden [42], and higher suicide rates [43,44]. Suicide prevention in the context of Covid-19-related unemployment has been found to be a critical priority [45].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overall, it is urgent that political and health authorities pay attention to the mental health of infected and uninfected individuals during the pandemic given that almost one fifth (17.4%) of participants develops at least one of the mental disorders investigated in this study. It is necessary to provide additional funding for prevention and treatment strategies, as poorer mental health can be associated with shorter life expectancy [38][39][40][41], high economic burden [42], and higher suicide rates [43,44]. Suicide prevention in the context of Covid-19-related unemployment has been found to be a critical priority [45].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%