Suicide in French Polynesia: a retrospective analysis based on medicolegal documents and interview with family

Author:

Amadéo Stephane1234ORCID,Rereao Moerani12,Vanquin David Germaine2,Nguyen NgocLam5,Séguin Monique67,Beauchamp Guy7,Favro Patrick8,Trouche Heimana9,Malogne Aurélia12,Goodfellow Benjamin10,Gokalsing Erick311,Spodenkiewicz Michel312,Sy Aminata1314,Bocage-Barthélémy Yvana1,Sebti Johan1,Tuheiava Annie2,Jehel Louis34,De Leo Diego15

Affiliation:

1. Hospital Centre of French Polynesia (CHPF), Tahiti, French Polynesia

2. Suicide Prevention Centre and Association SOS Suicide, Tahiti, French Polynesia

3. MOODS Team Inserm Unity U1018, CESP, Paris, France

4. Hospital University Centre (CHU), Fort de France, Martinique, FWI, France

5. Public Health Direction, Tahiti, French Polynesia

6. Groupe McGill d'Étude sur le Suicide, Montreal, Canada

7. Réseau québécois sur le suicide, les troubles de l'humeur et les troubles associés, Montreal, Canada

8. EASTCO Research Laboratory, University of French Polynesia, Tahiti, French Polynesia

9. Social Prevoyance Bank (CPS), Tahiti, French Polynesia

10. Hospital Center Specialyzed (CHS), Nouméa, New Caledonia

11. CUMP/VigilanS Indian Ocean, Public Mental Health Hospital, La Réunion, France

12. Department of Mental Health, CIC-EC 1410, University Hospital Centre (CHU) of la Réunion, Saint-Pierre, France

13. WHO Collaborative Center – EPSM LILLE Métropole, Lille, France

14. Inserm Unity UMR 1123 – ECEVE, Paris, France

15. Australian Institute of Suicide Research and Prevention, World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Research in Suicide Prevention and Training, Griffith University, Mt Gravatt, Australia

Abstract

Objective To analyse the epidemiological data on suicide in French Polynesia (FP). Methods Data on suicides were collected from the Public Health Direction, Judicial Police Investigations Court of Justice records, the Centre d’Opérations et de Renseignements de la Gendarmerie, patient records for those hospitalized in psychiatry and from psychological autopsies. Results The dataset consisted of 316 suicide cases in FP over 25 years (1992–2016). In FP, suicide was more frequent in men (sex ratio 3.2:1), young people (mean age, 34.4 years) and individuals with previously diagnosed psychiatric disorders (100 of 316; 31.6%) The most common method of suicide was hanging (276 of 316; 87.3%). A history of previous suicide attempts was found in 25 of 56 (44.6%) of suicide cases, when documented. The most common potential triggering factors for suicide were emotional problems. The suicide rates have remained stable during 1992–2016 (mean 10.6/100 000 inhabitants per year), with periods of economic crises increasing suicide rates. Conclusions These results provide valuable information to enable the effective targeting of suicide prevention strategies toward those at high risk. Economic crises had larger impacts in the French overseas territories than mainland France. Given the unprecedented economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic in FP, there is an urgent need to implement suicide epidemiological surveillance and prevention programmes.

Funder

SOS Suicide Association NGO

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Biochemistry, medical,Cell Biology,Biochemistry,General Medicine

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