Social isolation and suicide risk: Literature review and perspectives.
Chloé Motillon-ToudicMichel WalterMonique SéguinJean-Daniel CarrierSofian BerrouiguetChristophe LemeyPublished in: European psychiatry : the journal of the Association of European Psychiatrists (2022)
Supported by proven theoretical foundations, mainly those developed by E. Durkheim and T. Joiner, a large majority of the articles included endorse the idea of a causal relationship between social isolation and suicide, and conversely, a protective effect of social support against suicide. Moreover, the association between suicide and social isolation is subject to variations related to age, gender, psychopathology, and specific circumstances. The social etiology of suicide has implications for intervention and future research.