Indigenous suicides in Valle del Cauca, Cauca and Nariño (Colombia) before (2018-2019) and during the COVID-19 pandemic (2020-2021)

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Introduction: The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) defines suicide as an act of self-harm with the intent to cause a voluntary death. In indigenous peoples from countries such as Canada, Australia, Greenland, the United States, New Zealand, Brazil and Siberia, it is evident that this...

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Autores: Charry Lozano, Liliana, Illera Rivera, Diego, Banguera Riascos, Harley, Garzón Certuche, Lina Vanessa, Patiño García, Daniela Cristina, Dueñas López, Daniel Ricardo, Pantoja Urbano, Karol Daniela, David Morales, Víctor Raúl
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.upch.edu.pe/index.php/RNP/article/view/4567
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indigenous people
Colombia
COVID-19
suicidio
indígenas
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Indigenous suicides in Valle del Cauca, Cauca and Nariño (Colombia) before (2018-2019) and during the COVID-19 pandemic (2020-2021)
Suicidios de indígenas en Valle del Cauca, Cauca y Nariño (Colombia) antes (2018-2019) y durante la pandemia de la COVID-19 (2020- 2021)
title Indigenous suicides in Valle del Cauca, Cauca and Nariño (Colombia) before (2018-2019) and during the COVID-19 pandemic (2020-2021)
spellingShingle Indigenous suicides in Valle del Cauca, Cauca and Nariño (Colombia) before (2018-2019) and during the COVID-19 pandemic (2020-2021)
Charry Lozano, Liliana
Suicide
indigenous people
Colombia
COVID-19
suicidio
indígenas
Colombia
COVID-19
title_short Indigenous suicides in Valle del Cauca, Cauca and Nariño (Colombia) before (2018-2019) and during the COVID-19 pandemic (2020-2021)
title_full Indigenous suicides in Valle del Cauca, Cauca and Nariño (Colombia) before (2018-2019) and during the COVID-19 pandemic (2020-2021)
title_fullStr Indigenous suicides in Valle del Cauca, Cauca and Nariño (Colombia) before (2018-2019) and during the COVID-19 pandemic (2020-2021)
title_full_unstemmed Indigenous suicides in Valle del Cauca, Cauca and Nariño (Colombia) before (2018-2019) and during the COVID-19 pandemic (2020-2021)
title_sort Indigenous suicides in Valle del Cauca, Cauca and Nariño (Colombia) before (2018-2019) and during the COVID-19 pandemic (2020-2021)
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Charry Lozano, Liliana
Illera Rivera, Diego
Banguera Riascos, Harley
Garzón Certuche, Lina Vanessa
Patiño García, Daniela Cristina
Dueñas López, Daniel Ricardo
Pantoja Urbano, Karol Daniela
David Morales, Víctor Raúl
author Charry Lozano, Liliana
author_facet Charry Lozano, Liliana
Illera Rivera, Diego
Banguera Riascos, Harley
Garzón Certuche, Lina Vanessa
Patiño García, Daniela Cristina
Dueñas López, Daniel Ricardo
Pantoja Urbano, Karol Daniela
David Morales, Víctor Raúl
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author2 Illera Rivera, Diego
Banguera Riascos, Harley
Garzón Certuche, Lina Vanessa
Patiño García, Daniela Cristina
Dueñas López, Daniel Ricardo
Pantoja Urbano, Karol Daniela
David Morales, Víctor Raúl
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author
author
author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Suicide
indigenous people
Colombia
COVID-19
suicidio
indígenas
Colombia
COVID-19
topic Suicide
indigenous people
Colombia
COVID-19
suicidio
indígenas
Colombia
COVID-19
description Introduction: The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) defines suicide as an act of self-harm with the intent to cause a voluntary death. In indigenous peoples from countries such as Canada, Australia, Greenland, the United States, New Zealand, Brazil and Siberia, it is evident that this event occurs more frequently than in the general population, mainly as a consequence of colonialism and difficulties faced by indigenous communities, factors that are now considered as common throughout the world. Methods: A retrospective, descriptive, quantitative and retrospective study that analyzes 48 cases of suicide in indigenous people from Southwestern Colombia during the COVID-19 pre-pandemic (2018-2019) and pandemic (2020-2021) periods and registered in the National Institute of Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences of the departments of Valle del Cauca, Cauca and Nariño. Results: In the studied region more people committed suicide during the pandemic period (2020-2021). The victims were, predominantly, males of young ages (between 19 and 26 years), with a primary and high school educational level, of primary and high school, with farmer or student occupations, use of hanging as the main modality, and conflict with partner or ex-partner as the most frequently cited reason. Conclusions: The suicide rate among indigenous people in the departments of Cauca Valley, Cauca and Nariño was higher than that recorded in the general population of the same departments during the COVID-19 pandemic (2020-2021). It is necessary to consider sociocultural factors and the trajectories of the suicide event within each distinctly studied community.
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spelling Indigenous suicides in Valle del Cauca, Cauca and Nariño (Colombia) before (2018-2019) and during the COVID-19 pandemic (2020-2021)Suicidios de indígenas en Valle del Cauca, Cauca y Nariño (Colombia) antes (2018-2019) y durante la pandemia de la COVID-19 (2020- 2021)Charry Lozano, LilianaIllera Rivera, DiegoBanguera Riascos, HarleyGarzón Certuche, Lina VanessaPatiño García, Daniela CristinaDueñas López, Daniel RicardoPantoja Urbano, Karol DanielaDavid Morales, Víctor RaúlSuicideindigenous peopleColombiaCOVID-19suicidioindígenasColombiaCOVID-19 Introduction: The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) defines suicide as an act of self-harm with the intent to cause a voluntary death. In indigenous peoples from countries such as Canada, Australia, Greenland, the United States, New Zealand, Brazil and Siberia, it is evident that this event occurs more frequently than in the general population, mainly as a consequence of colonialism and difficulties faced by indigenous communities, factors that are now considered as common throughout the world. Methods: A retrospective, descriptive, quantitative and retrospective study that analyzes 48 cases of suicide in indigenous people from Southwestern Colombia during the COVID-19 pre-pandemic (2018-2019) and pandemic (2020-2021) periods and registered in the National Institute of Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences of the departments of Valle del Cauca, Cauca and Nariño. Results: In the studied region more people committed suicide during the pandemic period (2020-2021). The victims were, predominantly, males of young ages (between 19 and 26 years), with a primary and high school educational level, of primary and high school, with farmer or student occupations, use of hanging as the main modality, and conflict with partner or ex-partner as the most frequently cited reason. Conclusions: The suicide rate among indigenous people in the departments of Cauca Valley, Cauca and Nariño was higher than that recorded in the general population of the same departments during the COVID-19 pandemic (2020-2021). It is necessary to consider sociocultural factors and the trajectories of the suicide event within each distinctly studied community. Introducción: El Centro para el Control y Prevención de Enfermedades (CDC) define el suicidio como el acto de autoagresión con la intención de causar la muerte propia de manera voluntaria. En pueblos indígenas de países como Canadá, Australia, Groenlandia, Estados Unidos, Nueva Zelanda, Brasil y Siberia, se evidencia que este eventosucede con mayor frecuencia que en la población general, principalmente como consecuencia del colonialismo y las dificultades que enfrentan las comunidades indígenas, factores que se citan hoy como comunes a nivel mundial. Método: Estudio cuantitativo, descriptivo y retrospectivo en el que se analizaron 48 casos de suicidios de indígenas del suroccidente colombiano, ocurridos durante el período de prepandemia (2018-2019) y pandemia de la COVID-19 (2020-2021), registrados en el Instituto Nacional de Medicina Legal y Ciencias Forenses (INMLYCF) de los departamentos de Valle del Cauca, Cauca y Nariño. Resultados: En la región estudiada se suicidaron más personas durante el período pandémico (2020-2021). Las víctimas fueron, predominantemente, individuos del sexo masculino, de edad joven (entre 19 y 26 años), con estudios de primaria y bachillerato, que tenían ocupación de agricultores o estudiantes, que usaron el ahorcamiento como modalidad principal para acabar con su vida, y cuya razón de suicidio más frecuente era el conflicto con la pareja o expareja. Conclusiones: La tasa de suicidio en indígenas en el Valle del Cauca, Cauca y Nariño fue más alta que la registrada en la población general de los mismos departamentos durante la pandemia de la COVID-19 (2020-2021). 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