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A Systematic Review of the Effects of Urban Living on Suicidality and Self-Harm in the UK and Ireland

Rose‐Marie Satherley, Cassie M. Hazell, Christina Jones, Paul Hanna

2022Journal of Urban Health19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We conducted a systematic review to answer the following: (a) Is there any evidence to support increased prevalence of suicidality and self-harm (i.e. self-harm or suicidality) in urban versus rural environments? (b) What aspects of the urban environment pose risk for suicidality and self-harm? Thirty-five studies met our criteria. Our findings reflect a mixed picture, but with a tendency for urban living to be associated with an increased risk of suicidality and self-harm over rural living, particularly for those living in deprived areas. Further research should focus on the clustering and additive effects of risk and protective factors for suicidality and self-harm in urban environments.

Topics & Concepts

HarmSuicide preventionPsychologyEnvironmental healthPoison controlMedicineSocial psychologyUrban Green Space and HealthHealth disparities and outcomesClimate Change and Health Impacts
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