The study provides novel evidence of increasing levels of early non-fatal suicidality recalled by younger South Africans. Levels appeared significantly higher in Whites than in Blacks. Socio-economic contexts in early life were interpreted as mediators rather than confounders of the association between race and recalled early suicidality. The findings for decreased levels of suicidality among participants growing up in lower socio-economic strata and rural settings in South Africa require further investigation. The need for widespread suicide prevention programmes targeting young people at a population level is emphasised.
Jason Bantjes, Elsie Breet, Wylene Saal, Christine Löchner, Janine Roos, Lian Taljaard, Philippe Mortier, Randy P. Auerbach, Ronny Bruffaerts, Ronald C. Kessler, Dan Joseph Stein
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