Guinea-Bissau
Suicide Prevention Crisis Lines
- Primary Crisis Hotline:
- Phone Number: Specific national suicide prevention hotline information is not currently available.
- Additional Details: Mental health support is provided through public hospitals and NGOs, often supported by international organizations like WHO.
- Emergency Line:
- Phone Number: 112 (National Emergency Number)
- Notes: Provides emergency assistance for police, fire, and medical services.
Epidemiology of Suicide
Overall Statistics
- Current Suicide Rate (per 100,000 people): 8.4 (2019 data). (org)
- Trend Analysis:
- Last 5 Years: Suicide rates in Guinea-Bissau have remained stable, though underreporting is common due to social stigma and limited mental health infrastructure.
Demographic-Specific Insights
- By Gender:
- Male Suicide Rate: Higher than females, consistent with global trends.
- Female Suicide Rate: Lower, though women face significant mental health challenges, including domestic violence and limited economic opportunities.
- By Age Groups:
- Adolescents (15–24): Suicide among youth is a growing concern, often linked to unemployment, educational pressures, and family conflict.
- Elderly (60+): Data is limited, but isolation and health challenges may contribute to risks.
- Rural vs. Urban:
- Suicide rates are higher in rural areas due to social isolation, poverty, and lack of access to healthcare.
- Special Groups:
- Refugees and marginalized populations face higher risks due to trauma, economic challenges, and lack of psychosocial support.
Suicide Prevention Innovations
National Strategies and Policies
- Overview: Guinea-Bissau does not currently have a formalized national suicide prevention strategy. Mental health care is integrated into the general healthcare system, often with support from international organizations.
- Key Elements:
- Training healthcare workers in mental health and suicide prevention.
- Public education campaigns to reduce stigma and increase awareness.
Specific Initiatives and Campaigns
- Public Awareness Campaigns:
- Awareness initiatives are typically led by NGOs and international organizations to educate communities on mental health and suicide risks.
- Programs Targeting High-Risk Groups:
- Community programs provide support in rural and underserved areas.
- Youth-focused initiatives aim to promote emotional resilience and coping strategies.
- Collaborative Efforts:
- Partnerships with WHO and local NGOs focus on strengthening mental health services and training healthcare providers.
Innovative Tools and Approaches
- Community-Based Interventions:
- Training for community leaders, teachers, and healthcare workers to identify and support individuals at risk of suicide.
- Peer support networks are slowly emerging in some regions.
- Mobile Clinics:
- Mobile health services provide access to mental health care in remote and underserved areas.
Additional Insights
- Cultural Considerations:
- Mental health stigma is a significant barrier in Guinea-Bissau, with traditional beliefs often attributing mental health issues to spiritual causes.
- Family and community networks are essential for providing mental health support.
- Research and Data Gaps:
- Comprehensive data on suicide rates among LGBTQIA+ individuals, refugees, and other marginalized groups is lacking.
- Positive Developments:
- Increasing collaboration with international organizations and gradual public awareness campaigns reflect progress in addressing mental health and suicide prevention.
References
- World Bank. (2019). Guinea-Bissau – Suicide Mortality Rate (per 100,000 Population). Retrieved from https://data.worldbank.org/
- World Health Organization. (n.d.). Mental Health and Suicide Prevention in Guinea-Bissau. Retrieved from https://www.who.int/
- Médecins Sans Frontières. (n.d.). Mental Health Support in Guinea-Bissau. Retrieved from https://www.msf.org/
- UNICEF Guinea-Bissau. (n.d.). Youth Mental Health and Wellbeing. Retrieved from https://www.unicef.org/guineabissau/
- Ministry of Public Health, Guinea-Bissau. (n.d.). Healthcare and Mental Health Overview. Retrieved from https://saude.gov.gw/