(pr 0.95; 95% ci 0.64-1.39). a narrative review on the population-based data on suicide rates suggested an escalating trend since summer 2020, after an initial stability of the phenomenon. conclusions: during the covid-19 pandemic sb showed a 35% increase and suicides rates escalated after a initial stability. school closures might be involved, representing an initial protective factor for suicidality, while after the reopenings we could have assisted to a suicide rebound, especially among the most vulnerable young people. key messages: the topic of suicidality among young people is still affected by a cultural stigma that hampers the development of both academic research, early detection and preventive policies. the increase in suicidal behaviors among youths after the covid-19 outbreak highlights a major public health issue that requires adequate supporting policies to control and prevent this phenomenon

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  • who: from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the Article: (PR 0.95; 95% CI 0.64-1.39). A narrative review on the population-based data on suicide rates suggested an escalating trend since Summer 2020, after an initial stability of the phenomenon. Conclusions: During the COVID-19 pandemic SB showed a 35% increase and suicides rates escalated after a initial stability. School closures might be involved, representing an initial protective factor for suicidality, while after the reopenings we could have assisted to a suicide rebound, especially among the most vulnerable young people. Key messages: The topic of . . .

     

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