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Argentina

Suicide Prevention Crisis Lines

  1. Primary Crisis Hotline:
    • Phone Number: 135 (Greater Buenos Aires) or 5275-1135 (rest of the country)
    • Hours of Operation: 24/7
    • Additional Details: Operated by the Centro de Asistencia al Suicida, this hotline provides confidential support to individuals in crisis.

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  1. Additional Support Service:
    • Service Name: SOS Un Amigo Anónimo
    • Phone Number: 4783-8888
    • Hours of Operation: Monday to Friday, 10 AM to 7 PM; Saturdays, 10 AM to 4 PM
    • Additional Details: Offers anonymous support for individuals seeking someone to talk to.

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  1. Emergency Line:
    • Phone Number: 911
    • Notes: National emergency number for immediate assistance, accessible via mobile and landline.

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Suicide Prevention in Argentina

Epidemiology of Suicide

Overall Statistics

  • Current Suicide Rate (per 100,000 people): 7.3 (2019 data).

Buenos Aires Times

  • Trend Analysis:
    • Last 5 Years: The suicide rate has remained relatively stable, with minor fluctuations.
    • Recent Changes: Data indicates a slight decrease from 7.5 per 100,000 in 2018 to 7.3 in 2019.

Buenos Aires Times

Demographic-Specific Insights

  1. By Gender:
    • Male Suicide Rate: 11.8 per 100,000
    • Female Suicide Rate: 2.2 per 100,000
    • Notable Trends: There is a significant gender disparity, with males experiencing higher suicide rates than females.

Buenos Aires Herald

  1. By Age Groups:
    • Youth (15-29): Suicide is the fourth-leading cause of death in this age group.

Buenos Aires Times

Suicide Prevention Innovations

National Strategies and Policies

  • Overview: Argentina has implemented various initiatives aimed at suicide prevention, focusing on mental health awareness and support services.
  • Key Elements:
    • Community-Based Programs: Efforts to engage local communities in mental health promotion and suicide prevention.
    • Government Policies: Development of national mental health plans to address suicide risk factors.

Specific Initiatives and Campaigns

  1. Public Awareness Campaigns:
    • Example: National Mental Health Week, promoting awareness and destigmatization of mental health issues.
  1. Programs Targeting High-Risk Groups:
    • Description: Initiatives focused on adolescents and young adults, given the higher suicide rates in these demographics.
  1. Collaborative Efforts:
    • Example: Partnerships between government agencies, non-governmental organizations, and community groups to enhance suicide prevention efforts.

Additional Insights

  • Cultural Considerations:
    • Mental health issues and suicide may carry stigma in Argentine society, potentially discouraging individuals from seeking help.
  • Research and Data Gaps:
    • While national data is available, more granular research could help in understanding regional variations and specific risk factors.
  • Positive Developments:
    • The stability in suicide rates and the existence of dedicated support services indicate ongoing efforts to address mental health challenges in Argentina.

References

  • Buenos Aires Times, 2023. Health Ministry reveals one suicide every three hours in Argentina. Available at: https://www.batimes.com.ar/news/argentina/health-ministry-reveals-one-suicide-every-three-hours-in-argentina.phtml
  • Buenos Aires Herald, 2024. Argentina has seventh-lowest suicide rate in the world, new study shows. Available at: https://buenosairesherald.com/society/argentina-has-seventh-lowest-suicide-rate-in-the-world-new-study-shows
  • Wikipedia, 2025. List of suicide crisis lines. Available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_suicide_crisis_lines