Associations Between the Macroeconomic Indicators and Suicide Rates in India: Two Ecological Studies

Anto Rajkumar, P Senthilkumar, K Gayathri, G Shyamsundar, K S Jacob

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: While western studies have focused on the importance of psychiatric illnesses in the complex pathways leading to suicides, several Indian studies have highlighted the important contributions by economic, social, and cultural factors. Hence, we tested the hypothesis that annual national suicide rates and suicide rates of the different states in India were associated with macroeconomic indices.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Data from the National crime records bureau, Ministry of finance, labour bureau, Government of India, population commission, and planning commission official portals, World Bank and the United Nations were accessed. We assessed the correlations of annual national and state-wise suicide rates with macroeconomic, health, and other indices using ecological study design for India, and for its different states and union territories.

RESULTS: We documented statistically significant associations between the suicide rates and per capita gross domestic product, consumer price index, foreign exchange, trade balance, total health expenditure as well as literacy rates.

CONCLUSIONS: As recent economic growth in India is associated with increasing suicide rates, macroeconomic policies emphasizing equitable distribution of resources may help curtailing the population suicide rates in India.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)277-81
Number of pages5
JournalINDIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW
Volume37
Issue number3
Early online date17 Aug 2015
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Dec 2015

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