Characteristics of Survivors of Suicide Seeking Counseling From an NGO in Denmark: Analyses of a National Database.
Annette ErlangsenElene FleischerLouise WallaceMerete NordentoftPublished in: Archives of suicide research : official journal of the International Academy for Suicide Research (2021)
Geographical proximity to help centers was important and could suggest that support might be lacking in some parts of the country. It seems likely that more than 0.6 persons per suicide might seek counseling from volunteer organizations if services were available within short driving distance.HIGHLIGHTSMore than one out of three who sought support after a suicide death were partners or first-degree relatives and only a third of users who sought counseling did so within 6-months of the death. Also, female sought counseling more frequently than males.Approximately 5.5 people per 100,000 inhabitants sought help after a suicide in areas where a counseling venue was within short driving distance.Based on the region with most counseling venues, 6 survivors would seek support per 10 suicide deaths.