Influence on the Suicide Rate Two Years after a Devastating Disaster: a Report from the 1995 Great Hanshin-awaji Earthquake

Author(s)
Nishio, A., Akazawa, K., Shibuya, F., Abe, R., Nushida, H., Ueno, Y., Nishimura, A., and Shioiri, T.
Publication language
English
Pages
4pp
Date published
20 Mar 2009
Type
Articles
Keywords
Disasters, Earthquakes, Health, Psychosocial support
Countries
Japan

Aims:  The relationship between suicide and disaster is an important problem but it's not clear. We conducted this study to determine whether a natural disaster affects suicide rates.

Methods:  We collected data on suicides during the 84 months before and the 60 months after the earthquake and compared the suicide rate in Kobe to that in Japan as a whole. We also examined what groups were significantly affected.

Results:  Compared with Japan as a whole, the suicide rates in Kobe significantly decreased in the 2 years after the earthquake.

Conclusions:  An influence on suicide rate after the disaster clearly appeared in middle-aged men.