Background Info.
Background Info.
Background Info.
Background Information
In conducting this case study, The study should be supported by proper evidence
and facts given together with the information and data all gathered by the researchers.
Suicide is considered by many as an unfair and selfish way to exit from this
world. The victims do not considered the ones left behind. Parents, children, friends
relatives bore the brunt of the agonizing shock and other consequences of suicide.
As reported by Philippine Statistic Authority, The Philippines recorded the highest number of
suicide deaths in a single year in pandemic year 2020 since at least 2006, official data showed,
underscoring the toll of the COVID-19 pandemic on millions of Filipinos under quarantine for one year
and counting. Deaths due to suicide jumped 25.7% to 3,529 in 2020 from 2,808 in 2019. It was also the
biggest year-on-year jump based on available data. The Philippine Statistics Authority started tracking
suicide and self-harm deaths in 2006.
Latest figures from the Philippine Statistics Authority 31st (2019)
(PSA) showed that suicide incidents rose 25.7% in
2020, making it the 27th leading cause of death in 2020
from 31st in 2019. 27th (2020)
According to National Center for Mental Health's Studies have revealed that suicidal tendency is
associated with psychological problems like depression, substance abuse, anxiety, stress, etc. But
suppose we look at the current pandemic situation. In that case, we observe that issues like economic
crisis, lack of job security, quarantine, and work-life stress contribute to the increase in the number
of suicides in our country. It is also observed that the people who experience a relationship break-up
also tend to have suicidal tendencies. People who suffer from chronic illness feel isolated from their
routine activities, which might induce suicidal behavior in such individuals.
The 2019 corona-virus disease (COVID-19) pandemic poses a threat to societies’ mental health.
This study examined the prevalence of psychiatric symptoms and identified the factors contributing
to psychological impact in the Philippines.
Female gender; youth age; single status; students; specific symptoms; recent imposed quarantine;
prolonged home-stay; and reports of poor health status, unnecessary worry, concerns for family
members, and discrimination were significantly associated with greater psychological impact of the
pandemic and higher levels of stress, anxiety and depression.
https://www.reportr.world/news/suicides-increased-by-over-25-percent-in-covid-
year-2020-a4736-20210317
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7444468/?
fbclid=IwAR29jQh1VJLRfl9NIaQD9asQ3Bols2fT15VO47H6uZuNMJQdz5Jtqd
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https://www.psycom.net/covid-19-suicide-rates?
fbclid=IwAR0yjLsREAlCBlmI6HSIWJGtr4mMe95_bABK2LD3gUsYqfbK08snAph
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https://psa.gov.ph/