Suicidal ideation and suicide attempts among older recipients of public welfare assistance in Japan

Author:

Kino Shiho,Stickley AndrewORCID,Nishioka DaisukeORCID,Ueno Keiko,Saito Masashige,Ojima Toshiyuki,Kondo NaokiORCID

Abstract

BackgroundThe high suicide rate among older adults is an important public health issue. Financial insecurity has been linked to suicidal behaviour. Despite this, as yet, there has been little research on suicide-related behaviours among older recipients of public welfare. This study will examine if suicidal ideation and suicide attempts are more prevalent in older recipients of public welfare assistance in Japan.MethodsThis cross-sectional study analysed data from 16 135 adults aged ≥65 years who participated in the 2019 wave of the Japan Gerontological Evaluation Study. Information was obtained on receiving public welfare assistance, lifetime suicidal ideation and attempts, and a variety of covariates. Poisson regression analysis with robust variance estimates was used to examine associations.ResultsSuicidal ideation was reported by 4.8% of the participants, while the corresponding figure for attempted suicide was 2.2%. In fully adjusted analyses public welfare recipients had an almost 1.5 times higher prevalence of lifetime suicidal ideation (prevalence ratio, PR 1.47, 95% CI 1.02 to 2.13), and an almost two times higher prevalence of attempted suicide (PR 1.91, 95% CI 1.20 to 3.04) when compared with their counterparts not receiving public welfare assistance.ConclusionOlder recipients of public welfare have a higher prevalence of suicidal behaviour in Japan. An urgent focus is now warranted on this vulnerable population to determine the specific factors underlying this association.

Funder

Sasakawa Sports Foundation

Meiji Yasuda Life Foundation of Health and Welfare

Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development

Niimi University

Japan Health Promotion and Fitness Foundation

Health Labour Sciences Research Grant

National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology

Chiba Foundation for Health Promotion & Disease Prevention

the 8020 Promotion Foundation

Innovative Research Program on Suicide Countermeasures

Program on Open Innovation Platform with Enterprises, Research Institute and Academia

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Epidemiology

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