MITIGATING COVID-19 PANDEMIC SPILLOVERS ON SUICIDAL BEHAVIOURS – THE SECOND WAVE
Journal: International Journal of Management (IJM) (Vol.11, No. 11)Publication Date: 2020-11-30
Authors : Mohamed Buheji;
Page : 1757-1771
Keywords : Suicide; Suicidal Behaviours; Suicidal Ideation; COVID-19 Pandemic; Lockdowns; Negative Spillovers; Mental Health; Disciplinarity Approaches.;
Abstract
With the advent of the second wave of the pandemic, future suicidal behaviours are becoming of particular concern. In this paper, the extent of potential mental health problems that are related to suicidal behaviours; as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, are reviewed. In order to mitigate the risks of suicidal behaviours, different disciplinarity based approaches are studied. Framework for dealing with or alleviating the suicidal behaviour is extracted, along with a matrix that would ease the visualisation of considering both the specific conditions of the groups or the category of the patients, and the disciplinarity approaches. The main implication of this paper is that it opens different practical approaches for overcoming suicidal behaviour and similar other complex problems.
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