Abstract

Introduction
 To address the suicide issue in the country, the Royal Government of Bhutan implemented a three year suicide prevention action plan from 1st July 2015 to 30th June 2018. As part of that action plan a national suicide registry was established under the Ministry of Health in January 2016 to collect comprehensive national data on suicide. The purpose of this study is to generate national information on suicide by analysing the suicide cases investigated and reported to suicide registry by the Forensic Department during the first two and half years. 
 Methodology
 The study is a descriptive, retrospective and quantitative analysis of the suicide cases investigated by the Forensic Department from 1st January 2016 to 30th June 2018. The variables included the characteristics of the suicide victims.
 Result
 Majority of the victims were young adults with no or low education and were either unemployed or employed with less income. 56.7% of the victims were women. Majority of them did not have physical illness or disability. About 45% had some form of mental health issues. Majority of them experienced some form of acute stressful event prior to committing suicide.
 Conclusion
 Improved socioeconomic conditions through gainful employment, easily accessible mental health services and social support networks as well as population with good social and emotional skills will contribute to prevention of suicide in the country. 

Highlights

  • A three - year suicide prevention Action Plan was implemented in Bhutan from 1st July 2015 to 30th June 2018 to step up the fight against suicide in the country

  • No REBH/Approval/2018/07, dated 01/10/2018), a descriptive record review was used to determine the characteristics of suicide cases that were investigated by National Referral Hospital (NRH) from 1st January 2016 to 30th June 2018

  • Majority of people who died by suicide were young and physically healthy adults from lower socio-economic status

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Summary

Introduction

A three - year suicide prevention Action Plan was implemented in Bhutan from 1st July 2015 to 30th June 2018 to step up the fight against suicide in the country. The purpose of the study was to generate information on characteristics of people who died by suicide by reviewing the cases from National Referral Hospital (NRH) for a period of two and half years. Suicide is defined as the intentional killing of oneself by one’s action. Suicide is one of the commonest causes of deaths among the young people living in developing countries[4,5]. A survey conducted in 2013 found suicide as the sixth commonest cause of death in Bhutan. It revealed the lack of a proper system to gather information regarding suicide in the country[6]

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