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DOI: 10.1016/j.rpsm.2016.04.005
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Suicidio, desempleo y recesión económica en España

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“…In line with the importance of workrelated variables and economic stability for keeping mental health in times of crisis, it is worth noticing that what worried Spaniards the most was not health-related, but had to do with the economic recession that most likely will follow the current health crisis. This is only normal considering that the mental health problems related to the 2008 financial and banking crisis, which was especially hard in Spain, are still present in the Spanish population (Iglesias-García et al, 2017;Rivera et al, 2017). In fact, according to our findings, many people are in fear of losing their job and/or suffering a decrease in their family income.…”
Section: Variablesmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…In line with the importance of workrelated variables and economic stability for keeping mental health in times of crisis, it is worth noticing that what worried Spaniards the most was not health-related, but had to do with the economic recession that most likely will follow the current health crisis. This is only normal considering that the mental health problems related to the 2008 financial and banking crisis, which was especially hard in Spain, are still present in the Spanish population (Iglesias-García et al, 2017;Rivera et al, 2017). In fact, according to our findings, many people are in fear of losing their job and/or suffering a decrease in their family income.…”
Section: Variablesmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Algo que puede resultar relevante para futuros estudios es lo mencionado por Tondo (2014), quien señala que existe una diferencia en cuanto a la percepción de los motivos que llevan al suicidio en hombres y mujeres. A éstas últimas se les asocian motivos emocionales, mientras que a los hombres se les asocian, sobre todo, motivos económicos, como pueden ser la pérdida de trabajo o las crisis económicas (Iglesias-García, et al, 2017). Una de las explicaciones que existen en cuanto a esto es que una de las cualidades del rol masculino tradicional es la condición de proveedor, mientras que a las mujeres se les atribuyen cualidades más relacionadas con la emocionalidad, por lo que estudios relacionados con la depresión y los roles de género, así como las ideologías tradicionales respecto a los mismos pueden ser útiles para ayudar a comprender este tipo de hallazgos e hipótesis.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…32 -Núm. 1 gistrado un mayor número de suicidios en ambos sexos, pero mayormente en hombres (59)(60)(61)(62).…”
Section: Suicidio Y Covid-19unclassified