We’re diving deep into the latest JAMA Psychiatry article on Social Determinants of Health & Suicide-Related Outcomes π§ π. This groundbreaking study sheds light on how factors like income, education, and community support play a crucial role in mental health and suicide prevention. ππ‘π¬
Key Takeaways: π Social & economic inequalities significantly impact mental well-being. π οΈ Addressing these factors can save lives and improve outcomes.
π€ Community support is more vital than ever.
π‘ With regard to suicide attempt, experience of childhood abuse and maltreatment and sexual assault, gender and sexual minority status, and parental suicide mortality were the strongest risk factors.
π‘ For suicide mortality, justice systemβinvolved individuals in the community, exposure to othersβ and parental suicide, firearm accessibility, divorce, experience in foster care, release from incarceration, and midlife (age 35-65 years) unemployment were the SDOH with consistently strong effects.
Join the conversation and let’s work towards a more equitable and supportive world! πβ¨
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π https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapsychiatry/article-abstract/2828935

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