Author:
Kaggwa Mark Mohan,Mamun Mohammed A.,Najjuka Sarah Maria,Muwanguzi Moses,Kule Moses,Nkola Rahel,Favina Alain,Kihumuro Raymond Bernard,Munaru Gideon,Arinaitwe Innocent,Rukundo Godfrey Zari,Griffiths Mark D.
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Gambling activities and associated mental health problems have become a topic of increased concern globally. Many individuals with a severe gambling disorder have gambling-related suicidality. However, no study has explored gambling-related suicide in East African Community (EAC) countries. The present study investigated the press media reporting of gambling-related suicide cases from EAC countries.
Methods
As there is no established suicide database in that region, media reports were utilized to collect gambling-related suicide data. Gambling-related suicide case reports were searched for in EAC countries’ press media websites using Google. After removing duplicates, a total of 18 suicides were found.
Results
The victims were all males aged 16 to 40 years. The most prevalent reason for the death was university students who had used their university tuition fees for gambling and losing the money (n = 4/17). All the suicide deaths were in Kenya (10/18), Uganda (7/18), and Tanzania (1/18). Betting on soccer was the most common type of gambling reported (n = 11/15), and hanging was the most used mode of suicide (n = 10/16).
Conclusions
Based on the press media reports, 18 males were identified as having carried out gambling-related suicides. The countries with the most widespread opportunities to gamble had more gambling-related suicides, although the number of suicides was very small.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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