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Primary Health Care. Suicide Prevention Proposal. Santiago del Estero. Argentina

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2020

T. Sanchez Cantero
Affiliation:
APA, International Member, Santiago del Estero, Argentina APSA, Psychiatry, Santiago del Estero, Argentina
R. Costilla
Affiliation:
APSA, Psychiatry, Santiago del Estero, Argentina
M. Chávez
Affiliation:
APA, International Member, Santiago del Estero, Argentina

Abstract

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Background and aim

Suicide is a serious and growing problem worldwide. According to the World Health Organization, for each death there are twenty attempts on record. Every year over 800,000 people commit suicide, that is, one in every forty. 45% of the people who commit suicide visit their Primary Health Care physician in the previous month. Seventy-five percent of suicides take place in countries with medium or low income and Argentine heads the suicide rate in Latin America. In the last twenty years the death by suicides rate in young people (aged 15–35) and has decreased in older age groups (+ 55), which historically presented the highest rates. In the inner zone of the province of Santiago del Estero, suicides have increased among teenagers [1].

Aims

To know suicide statistics in young people in the last decade so that a prevention scheme can be produced.

Methods

Descriptive observational study.

Results

In the province of Santiago del Estero suicides occur more frequently among young people, aged 15–35, and the rate has increased significantly in the inner zone of the province.

Conclusions

The analysis carried out reveal that this problem in increasing in our province and it requires analysis and consensus in order to design a model of Primary Health Care Prevention.

Disclosure of Interest

The authors have not supplied their declaration of no competing interest.

Type
e-Poster Viewing: Epidemiology and social psychiatry
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2017

References

Ministerio de Economía Santiago del Estero. Dirección General de Estadísticas y Censos. Argentina. 2015Google Scholar
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