Background: One of the social phenomena threatening human health is suicide. According to research, social factors are closely associated with and impact suicide attempts. The present research was conducted to investigate the changes in the frequency of suicide attempts before and after coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) at Afzalipour Hospital, Kerman, Iran. Methods: The current descriptive-retrospective research was conducted as a secondary analysis using data recorded in the hospital information system (HIS) at Afzalipour Medical-Educational Center, Kerman, Iran, in 2021. The research data were extracted anonymously from the HIS and in an Excel file format during a three-year period (2018 to 2021). In this study, the correlations of individuals’ demographic characteristics and characteristics of suicide with the frequency of suicide attempts before and after COVID-19 were explored. Frequency and percentage indicators were used to describe the data, and the chi-square test (with a significance level of 0.05) and Excel and SPSS software were used for data analysis. Results: The changes in the frequency of suicide attempts according to individuals’ demographic characteristics, except for age group (P=0.130) and place of residence (P=0.396), were significant before and after COVID-19 in other groups (P<0.05). These changes were significant in terms of characteristics of suicide in all groups (P<0.05). Conclusion: In order to reduce the possible undesirable consequences of COVID-19, including suicide attempts, efforts and measures should be implemented to reduce the mortality rate caused by suicide attempts.
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