Shoib Sheikh, Chandradasa Miyuru, Saeed Fahimeh, Armiya'u Aishatu Yusha'u, Roza Thiago Henrique, Ori Dorottya, Jakhar Jitender, Rodrigues-Silva Nuno, Banerjee Debanjan
Department of Psychiatry, Jawahar Lal Nehru Memorial Hospital, Kashmir, India.
Department of Psychiatry, University of Kelaniya, Ragama, Sri Lanka.
Front Psychiatry. 2022 Jul 1;13:894524. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.894524. eCollection 2022.
Suicide is a global health issue that needs to be addressed. The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in an increased mental health burden. Stigma has obstructed efforts to prevent suicide as individuals who need urgent support do not seek appropriate help. The influence of stigma is likely to grow in tandem with the COVID-19 pandemic. The stigmatization of persons with mental illnesses is widespread worldwide, and it has substantial effects on both the individual and society. Our viewpoints aim to address the probable link between stigma and suicide in the wake of the current pandemic and propose ideas for reducing suicide-related stigma.
自杀是一个需要加以应对的全球健康问题。新冠疫情导致了心理健康负担的加重。污名化阻碍了预防自杀的努力,因为需要紧急支持的个体不会寻求适当的帮助。污名化的影响可能会随着新冠疫情一同加剧。对精神疾病患者的污名化在全球范围内广泛存在,并且对个人和社会都产生了重大影响。我们的观点旨在探讨当前疫情下污名化与自杀之间可能存在的联系,并提出减少与自杀相关污名化的建议。