Back to Search
Start Over
Exposure to genocide and risk of suicide in Rwanda: a population-based case--control study.
- Source :
- Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health; Feb2015, Vol. 69 Issue 2, p117-122, 6p, 4 Charts
- Publication Year :
- 2015
-
Abstract
- Background: In Rwanda, an estimated one million people were killed during the 1994 genocide, leaving the country shattered and social fabric destroyed. Large-scale traumatic events such as wars and genocides have been linked to endemic post-traumatic stress disorder, depression and suicidality. The study objective was to investigate whether the 1994 genocide exposure is associated with suicide in Rwanda. Methods: We conducted a population-based case--control study. Suicide victims were matched to three living controls for sex, age and residential location. Exposure was defined as being a genocide survivor, having suffered physical/sexual abuse in the genocide, losing a first-degree relative in the genocide, having been convicted for genocide crimes or having a first-degree relative convicted for genocide. From May 2011 to May 2013, 162 cases and 486 controls were enrolled countrywide. Information was collected from the police, local village administrators and family members. Results: After adjusting for potential confounders, having been convicted for genocide crimes was a significant predictor for suicide (OR=17.3, 95% CI 3.4 to 88.1). Being a survivor, having been physically or sexually abused during the genocide, and having lost a first-degree family member to genocide were not significantly associated with suicide. Conclusions: These findings demonstrate that individuals convicted for genocide crimes are experiencing continued psychological disturbances that affect their social reintegration into the community even 20 years after the event. Given the large number of genocide perpetrators reintegrated after criminal courts and Gacaca traditional reconciling trials, suicide could become a serious public health burden if preventive remedial action is not identified. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Subjects :
- DISASTERS & psychology
SUICIDE risk factors
WAR crimes
CONFIDENCE intervals
HOMICIDE
MASS casualties
REHABILITATION of people with mental illness
MULTIVARIATE analysis
POPULATION research
RESEARCH funding
SUICIDE
VICTIM psychology
WOUNDS & injuries
LOGISTIC regression analysis
INDEPENDENT living
CASE-control method
DATA analysis software
DESCRIPTIVE statistics
ODDS ratio
PSYCHOLOGY
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0143005X
- Volume :
- 69
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- Complementary Index
- Journal :
- Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 100485501
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1136/jech-2014-204307