Suicide and suicide prevention activities following the great east japan earthquake 2011: a literature review

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    Since the GEJE, numerous studies have been carried out, i.e., descriptive studies of suicide rates and those who attempted suicide, cross-sectional studies of suicide ideation, and disaster-related mental health activities related to suicide prevention. In three severely affected areas in the Iwate, Miyagi, and Fukushima prefectures, articles that analyzed suicide rate trends for a period of 2-5 years after the GEJE reported that the suicide rate of men in the disaster-affected areas initially decreased significantly following the GEJE, but then showed a delayed increase. With regard to disaster-related . . .

     

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