Suicidal behaviour among youngsters in a suicide low-incidence population

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION. The Faroe Islands are a country in the North Atlantic with a population of approximately 53,000 inhabitants. The suicide incidence rate is very low, at some 5/100,000 annual suicides. The Faroese school system participates in the
European School Survey Project (ESPAD) every four years, organised by the Department of Occupational Medicine and Public Health. This study aimed to describe the frequency of suicide attempts and ideation among ninth-grades in the Faroes and to
elucidate suicide risk factors. METHODS. Data from the ESPAD surveys were obtained from the partners. We used data on suicide attempts and thoughts of self-harm and included the risk factors of gender, smoking and alcohol consumption. Binary logistic regression was used to
calculate associations. RESULTS. The participants were 16-year-old ninth graders. The prevalence of young people with suicide attempts was similar
to those of other European countries, as was the prevalence of thoughts of self-harm. The prevalence of suicide attempts and
thoughts of self-harm was higher among girls and associated with daily smoking and alcohol. The prevalence of thoughts of self-harm was higher among girls and daily smokers but not associated with alcohol consumption. CONCLUSIONS. This study found that the number of suicide attempts was in line with those of other European countries, as was the prevalence of students with thoughts of self-harm. We discuss reasons why this is the case in an otherwise suicide
low-incidence population. The association between suicide attempts and thoughts of self-harm on the one hand, and the risk
factors of female gender, daily smoking and alcohol consumption (only for attempted suicide) on the other was expected.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages6
JournalDanish medical Journal
Volume72
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - 25 Mar 2025

Keywords

  • suicide
  • suicidal behavior
  • young adults
  • Faroe Islands

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