Wiemers Emily E, Monnat Shannon M, Wolf Douglas A, Montez Jennifer Karas, Grove Joshua, Gutin Iliya, Grossman Elyse
Department of Public Administration and International Affairs, Aging Studies Institute, and Center for Aging and Policy Studies, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244, United States.
Department of Sociology, Center for Policy Research, Lerner Center for Public Health Promotion and Population Health, Center for Aging and Policy Studies, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244, United States.
Health Aff Sch. 2025 Mar 15;3(3):qxaf024. doi: 10.1093/haschl/qxaf024. eCollection 2025 Mar.
Despite expectations that suicide rates would surge during the pandemic, the national suicide rate declined in the United States in 2020 before returning to pre-pandemic levels in 2021. Explanations of the decline in suicides at the national level include a "pulling-together effect" in the face of a crisis and a shorter than expected pandemic recession. However, suicide rates and the change over time in suicide rates vary substantially across US states. At various times during the pandemic states enacted physical-distancing and economic support policies that may have affected suicide rates. We examined the association between state-level physical-distancing and economic support policy contexts and suicide rates among US adults ages 25-64 years during the COVID-19 pandemic. We found that a 1-SD increase in the stringency of a state's physical-distancing policies was associated with a 5.3% reduction in male suicide rates but was not associated with female suicide rates. Economic support policies were not associated with suicide rates for the period as a whole. The results support the growing evidence that COVID-19 policies had indirect and unintended consequences beyond their direct effect on COVID-19 transmission and death, in this case to reduce suicides among working-age males.
尽管人们预期疫情期间自杀率会激增,但美国的全国自杀率在2020年有所下降,之后在2021年又回升至疫情前的水平。对全国自杀率下降的解释包括面对危机时的“团结效应”以及比预期更短的疫情衰退期。然而,美国各州的自杀率以及自杀率随时间的变化差异很大。在疫情期间的不同时间,各州制定了可能影响自杀率的物理距离和经济支持政策。我们研究了新冠疫情期间美国25至64岁成年人中,州级物理距离和经济支持政策背景与自杀率之间的关联。我们发现,一个州的物理距离政策严格程度每增加1个标准差,男性自杀率就会降低5.3%,但与女性自杀率无关。总体而言,经济支持政策与自杀率无关。这些结果支持了越来越多的证据,即新冠疫情政策除了对新冠病毒传播和死亡有直接影响外,还产生了间接和意想不到的后果,在这种情况下是降低了工作年龄男性的自杀率。