Bellman Val, Namdev Vaishalee
Psychiatry, University of Missouri, Kansas City School of Medicine, Kansas City, USA.
Medicine and Surgery, Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Research Institute, Indore, IND.
Cureus. 2022 Mar 9;14(3):e22990. doi: 10.7759/cureus.22990. eCollection 2022 Mar.
Suicide is a phenomenon that is not related to a specific class of countries but is a problem worldwide. Many studies have attempted to explain gender differences in suicidal behaviors. Unfortunately, Russia holds the world's top place for the number of suicides committed by its male citizens. Russia is still demonstrating unusually high death rates due to non-natural causes, and these demographic trends are concerning. We analyzed suicidality among men in Russia over the past 20 years using official data published by the Federal State Statistics Service (Rosstat) and secondary sources. We also discussed male suicide as a social problem, analyzed, and evaluated male suicidality in Russia from 2000 to 2020, and reviewed the factors influencing the prevalence of male suicides over female suicides in Russia. Russia is still going through one of the most significant historical changes in the last 100 years. Our analysis showed discrepancies between official numbers and data published by non-government organizations in Russia. Unemployment, low socioeconomic status, underdiagnosed and/or untreated mental illness, and substance abuse are major risk factors for suicide in Russian men. Cultural influences also make suicidal behavior socially scripted in Russia. By providing examples and analyzing data, we aspire to encourage improvements in the practice of mental wellbeing in Russia and other post-Soviet countries. The recommendations within this report are intended as a starting point for dialogue to guide effective suicide prevention in this country.
自杀是一种并非与特定类别国家相关,而是全球范围内存在的现象。许多研究试图解释自杀行为中的性别差异。不幸的是,俄罗斯男性公民的自杀人数在世界上位居榜首。俄罗斯因非自然原因导致的死亡率仍然异常高,这些人口趋势令人担忧。我们使用俄罗斯联邦国家统计局(Rosstat)公布的官方数据及二手资料,分析了过去20年俄罗斯男性的自杀倾向。我们还将男性自杀作为一个社会问题进行了讨论,分析和评估了2000年至2020年俄罗斯男性的自杀倾向,并审视了影响俄罗斯男性自杀率高于女性自杀率的因素。俄罗斯仍在经历过去100年来最重大的历史变革之一。我们的分析显示了俄罗斯官方数据与非政府组织公布的数据之间存在差异。失业、社会经济地位低下、精神疾病诊断不足和/或未得到治疗以及药物滥用是俄罗斯男性自杀的主要风险因素。文化影响也使得自杀行为在俄罗斯具有社会脚本特征。通过举例和分析数据,我们希望促进俄罗斯及其他后苏联国家心理健康实践的改善。本报告中的建议旨在作为开展对话的起点,以指导该国有效的自杀预防工作。