Brunei
Suicide Prevention Crisis Lines
- Primary Crisis Hotline:
- Phone Number: 145
- Hours of Operation: 24/7
- Additional Details: Operated by the Talian Harapan helpline, this service provides support for individuals experiencing mental health issues or suicidal thoughts. (talihanharapan.gov.bn)
- Emergency Line:
- Phone Number: 991
- Notes: National emergency number for immediate assistance, including mental health crises.
- Specialized Mental Health Support:
- Phone Number: +673 238 4421 ext 205
- Hours of Operation: Office hours
- Additional Details: Provided by Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Saleha (RIPAS) Hospital for specialized mental health care. (ripas.moh.gov.bn)
Epidemiology of Suicide
Overall Statistics
- Current Suicide Rate (per 100,000 people): 2.9 (2019 data). (org)
- Trend Analysis:
- Last 5 Years: The suicide rate in Brunei has remained low compared to global averages, reflecting robust prevention measures and cultural factors.
Demographic-Specific Insights
- By Gender:
- Male Suicide Rate: Higher than females, consistent with global trends.
- Female Suicide Rate: Significantly lower but with notable concerns regarding mental health challenges.
- By Age Groups:
- Adolescents (15–24): Mental health issues are a growing concern, with societal and academic pressures cited as contributing factors.
- Elderly (60+): Suicide rates among the elderly remain low, but loneliness and chronic illness are concerns.
Suicide Prevention Innovations
National Strategies and Policies
- Overview: Brunei has implemented various strategies to address mental health, including the Talian Harapan helpline and the integration of mental health services into primary healthcare.
- Key Elements:
- Mental health awareness campaigns.
- Training programs for healthcare providers to identify and manage suicidal behavior.
Specific Initiatives and Campaigns
- Public Awareness Campaigns:
- Example: Mental health awareness initiatives by the Ministry of Health, including events during World Mental Health Day, aim to reduce stigma and encourage help-seeking behavior. (moh.gov.bn)
- Programs Targeting High-Risk Groups:
- School-based programs to educate students on mental health and coping mechanisms.
- Collaborative Efforts:
- Partnerships between the Ministry of Health, community organizations, and international entities like the World Health Organization to strengthen mental health services.
Innovative Tools and Approaches
- Digital Tools:
- Mental health apps and online resources are being explored to provide accessible support for young people.
- Community Interventions:
- Engaging local leaders and religious groups to promote mental health awareness and reduce stigma.
Additional Insights
- Cultural Considerations:
- Cultural and religious values in Brunei play a significant role in shaping attitudes toward mental health, often providing protective factors against suicide.
- Research and Data Gaps:
- Detailed data on suicide rates within specific demographic groups, such as LGBTQIA+ populations, is limited.
- Positive Developments:
- The introduction of the Talian Harapan helpline and increased public awareness campaigns reflect a growing commitment to addressing mental health challenges in Brunei.
References
- Talian Harapan. (n.d.). Brunei’s Mental Health Helpline. Retrieved from https://www.talihanharapan.gov.bn/
- World Bank. (2019). Brunei – Suicide Mortality Rate (per 100,000 Population). Retrieved from https://data.worldbank.org/
- Ministry of Health, Brunei. (n.d.). Mental Health Awareness Programs. Retrieved from https://www.moh.gov.bn/
- Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Saleha Hospital. (n.d.). Mental Health Services. Retrieved from https://www.ripas.moh.gov.bn/
- World Health Organization. (n.d.). Mental Health and Suicide Prevention in Brunei. Retrieved from https://www.who.int/