overzicht

Risico op suïcide sterk verhoogd na suïcide in naaste omgeving

Gepubliceerd: 27-01-2016

People bereaved by the sudden death of a friend or family member are 65% more likely to attempt suicide if the deceased died by suicide than if they died by natural causes. This brings the absolute risk up to 1 in 10, reveals new UCL research funded by the Medical Research Council.

The researchers studied 3,432 UK university staff and students aged 18-40 who had been bereaved, to examine the specific impacts associated with bereavement by suicide. The results are published in BMJ Open.

As well as the increased risk of suicide attempt, those bereaved by suicide were also 80% more likely to drop out of education or work. In total, 8% of the people bereaved by suicide had dropped out of an educational course or a job since the death.

”Our results highlight the profound impact that suicide might have on friends and family members,” says study author Dr Alexandra Pitman (UCL Psychiatry). ”However, these outcomes are by no means inevitable. If you have been bereaved by suicide, you should know that are not alone and support is available. There is a guide called Help is at Hand, written by people affected by suicide, which offers emotional and practical advice as well as information on organisations that can offer further support.

”We know that people can find it difficult to know what to say to someone who has recently been bereaved. However, saying something is often better than saying nothing, and simple gestures like offering practical help with day-to-day activities can mean a lot. For example, when a colleague bereaved by suicide returns to work after compassionate leave then it could be helpful to ask how they are and offer to help them with their workload. Employers should be aware of the significant impact that suicide bereavement has on people’s working lives and make adjustments to help their staff return to work.”

The study also found that people who had been bereaved by suicide tended to perceive more social stigma around the death. When the results were adjusted for perceived social stigma to reflect this, the significant differences in suicide attempts and occupational functioning disappeared. While further research is required, this suggests that addressing the social stigma attached to suicide bereavement might be one way to help to limit its impact on people’s lives.

”British people can be very uncomfortable talking about death, and suicide in particular is often perceived as a taboo subject,” explains Dr Pitman. ”However, avoiding the subject can make a bereaved person feel very isolated and stigmatised, and sometimes even blamed for the death. People bereaved by suicide should not be made to feel in any way responsible, and should be treated with the same compassion as people bereaved by any other cause. Suicide is a complex issue and there is often no simple explanation for why someone chooses to take their own life. Although one often hears people refer to a relationship break-up or a redundancy as the trigger for a suicide, this is far too simplistic and in reality it is often a culmination of different life events rather than one individual ’cause’.”

Previous studies have shown family history of suicide to be a risk factor for suicide attempt, so risk assessments in hospitals, prisons and social care settings are designed to take this into account. However, the new study suggests that a history of suicide among non-blood relatives and friends should also be considered when assessing suicide risk. Asking about the impact of a suicidal loss will also give professionals a sense of how it has affected their day-to-day functioning, and whether feeling stigmatised has prevented them from accessing help.

Bron: University College London / BMJ Open, dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2015-009948

Overig nieuws


15-04-2026 - Handreiking over invloed AI-chatbots op mentaal welzijn bij jongeren
14-04-2026 - Handreiking samenwerking volwassenen-ggz en jeugdhulp
13-04-2026 - Hondenondersteuning voor kinderen met autisme breidt uit
10-04-2026 - Leefstijl in de ggz: initiatieven die werken en breder toepasbaar zijn
08-04-2026 - Recht op ggz sleept staat voor de rechter wegens wachtlijsten
08-04-2026 - Ggz aan politiek: help mensen met onbegrepen gedrag
07-04-2026 - Let op lotgenoten en vertel verhalen
07-04-2026 - LEUKK: een initiatief om samen te leren van data binnen de eetstoorniszorg
07-04-2026 - Treat people with kindness
07-04-2026 - Verslaving bij mensen met een LVB: herkennen wat je niet direct ziet
07-04-2026 - Om niet te delen
07-04-2026 - IFS voor kinderen en volwassenen
07-04-2026 - Probleemgedrag is vaak een emotieregulatieprobleem
07-04-2026 - De zin van het leven, praktische filosofie in digitale tijden
07-04-2026 - Aangrijpend ‘Shakespearedrama’ over Gilles de la Tourette
07-04-2026 - De bibliotheek
03-04-2026 - Utrecht blijkt succesvol in aanpak onbegrepen gedrag
02-04-2026 - Gezinsgerichte traumabehandeling versnelt herstel na huiselijk geweld
01-04-2026 - Rijgeschiktheidskeuring bij autisme definitief afgeschaft
31-03-2026 - FNV: Onderhandelingen cao ggz beginnen teleurstellend
30-03-2026 - TOPGGz keurmerk voor eetstoornissen-kliniek
27-03-2026 - Phitaal maakt doorstart
26-03-2026 - Geen invloed van stress of eenzaamheid op ontwikkelen kanker
25-03-2026 - Verbeterde zorgstandaard Herstelondersteuning
25-03-2026 - GGZe en VGZ sluiten meerjarencontract
24-03-2026 - Nieuwe bestuurder Zorg & Veiligheid bij de Nederlandse ggz
24-03-2026 - GGZ inGeest opent beweegpad in naastgelegen bos
23-03-2026 - Niet voor het geld, maar voor de mensen
23-03-2026 - Oprecht en diepgaand over stemmen in je hoofd
23-03-2026 - Kinderen leren over emoties
23-03-2026 - Sociale informatieverwerking: inzicht in een complex proces

Laatste nieuws

Tagcloud


  • autisme
  • bibliotheek
  • congres
  • depressie
  • gedicht
  • jeugdzorg
  • personalia
  • recensie
  • suicide
  • verslaving

Zoeken in nieuws


Zoek

Contactgegevens

LET OP: GGZ Totaal is geen instelling voor behandeling of begeleiding. Neem daarvoor contact op met de eigen behandelaar of huisarts.
t: -
info@ggztotaal.nl

Deel deze pagina

Neem contact op


Op de hoogte blijven?


Vul uw emailadres in en ontvang gratis ons magazine!

 

 

Disclamer & privacy


Hoe gaan we met jouw gegevens om?

 

Het laatste nieuws


  • Handreiking over invloed AI-chatbots op mentaal welzijn bij jongeren

  • Handreiking samenwerking volwassenen-ggz en jeugdhulp

  • Hondenondersteuning voor kinderen met autisme breidt uit

  • Leefstijl in de ggz: initiatieven die werken en breder toepasbaar zijn

  • Recht op ggz sleept staat voor de rechter wegens wachtlijsten

Zoeken


 

Social media


FacebookTwitterLinkedInInstagram

 

Weesperzijde 10-H   |   1091 EA Amsterdam   |  info@ggztotaal.nl   |   Webdesign PEW

Copyright 2026 - GGZ Totaal
Inloggen | Ziber Website | Design by PEW Grafisch ontwerpstudio