France: sharp increase in suicide thoughts and attempts among young adults

Suicidal thoughts or suicide attempts among young adults have increased significantly since Covid, the latest Public Health France barometer shows on Monday, a new illustration of a deterioration in the mental health of 18-24 year olds.

Suicidal thoughts or suicide attempts among young adults, women in particular, have increased significantly since Covid in France, according to a Paris study. Getty Images - Victor Dyomin

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In this survey, conducted in 2021 by telephone among a sample of more than 24,000 people aged 18 to 85 in mainland France and 6,500 in the overseas departments and regions (DROM), 4.2% of respondents said they had thought about committing suicide in the past twelve months. In total, 6.8% reported a suicide attempt during their lifetime and 0.5% in the past year, according to this data published on National Suicide Prevention Day.

Among 18-75 year olds, the prevalence of suicidal thoughts and suicide attempts declared during the year had fallen slightly since 2014, while that of suicide attempts over a lifetime had stabilized (the changes were established on 18-75 year olds using health barometers carried out from 2000 onwards whose methodology was comparable).

According to Santé Publique France, “

the main result

” of this survey is “

a significant increase in suicidal thoughts and suicide attempts over the course of life among 18-24 year olds, observed over the past ten years

”.

Women most affected by the trend

Suicidal thoughts have more than doubled since 2014 among 18-24 year olds (from 3.3% to 7.2% in 2021), suicide attempts declared during their lifetime have increased by 50% per year. compared to 2017 (from 6.1% to 9.2%) and those declared over the last twelve months by more than 60% (from 0.7% in 2017 to 1.1% in 2021).

These results “

constitute a significant change since they were lower than or comparable to other age groups of the population in the health barometers which preceded the Covid-19 pandemic

”, recalls the public health agency. This reversal of trend “

confirms the significant increase in unease among the youngest

”.

In this age group, the mental health of young women seems particularly affected: the prevalence of suicidal thoughts reaches 9.4% of women aged 18-24, that of suicide attempts during their lifetime 12.8%, and that during the year 2%.

Other lessons from the survey: other categories, such as socio-economically vulnerable people, those living alone or raising their children alone, are more affected by suicidal gestures and ideas.

(AFP)

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