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Suicide and the economic situation in Europe: are we experiencing the development of a 'reverse stigma'?

TitleSuicide and the economic situation in Europe: are we experiencing the development of a 'reverse stigma'?
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsFountoulakis, K. N.
JournalBr J Psychiatry
Volume209
Issue4
Pagination273-274
Date Published2016 10
ISSN1472-1465
KeywordsEurope, Humans, Social Stigma, Socioeconomic Factors, Suicide
Abstract

The prevailing picture in both the scientific literature and mass media is that the increase in unemployment acts as a generic risk factor on the entire population and increases the rate of suicide, suggesting that the socioeconomic environment is the determining factor and measures to improve it are the most suitable in the struggle to reduce the number of suicides. As a result, 'horizontal' actions targeting the general population are proposed rather than 'vertical' actions that target specific vulnerable groups. This is not only a mistake but it also constitutes a kind of 'reverse' stigma which deprives mental health patients of their right to receive special and targeted benefits, interventions and care, and deprives mental healthcare of valuable resources.

DOI10.1192/bjp.bp.115.171785
Alternate JournalBr J Psychiatry
PubMed ID27698213

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