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Actuary for far too many years. Welsh, but now live in the spiritual home of the Wurzels out west. Don’t think I’ve got the accent yet. Like zider though...

Sep 2, 2021, 7 tweets

ONS data released today shows that there was no evidence of an increase in suicides during the first four months of lockdown. Indeed, there was a statistically significant reduction in suicides, 12.7% lower than the 5 year average, predominately due to a reduction for males.

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The biggest % falls were for younger age groups, with 22% (against the 5 yr average) for 10-24, and 15% for 25 -44. All age groups reported falls though, and the lowest rates observed over the 6 year period shown.

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ONS notes that much of this reduction occurred in April, with a statistically significant fall in that month compared with Apr 19. There were lesser falls in the subsequent months, but they were not statistically significant.

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The report comments on early speculation that lockdown would (or had) resulted in an increase in suicides, and confirms that, consistent with other studies, there is no evidence that this is the case.

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The report also notes that because of the need for an inquest, it takes much longer than usual to get to a point whereby suicide figures are reasonably complete, hence why this data is only now available. It also notes minimal extra reporting delays due to the pandemic.

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Every suicide remains a personal tragedy for those involved and their families. If you are personally affected by the issues covered in this thread the Samaritans are available 24/7 on 116 123 for free for support and advice. Stay safe.

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samaritans.org

Link to report here.

ons.gov.uk/releases/death…

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