“Suicide Clusters: Analysis of a Sample of Completed Suicides in Spain”
A. M. G. Alvarez, J. J. M. Jambrina, I. F. Arias, L. P. Gómez, N. A. Alvargonzalez, C. P. Miranda

TL;DR
This paper analyzes suicide clusters in Spain over 8 years to understand their causes and prevention strategies.
Contribution
The study provides insights into suicide clusters in Spain and evaluates prevention strategies specific to this region.
Findings
Suicide clusters are often linked through imitation or contagion.
Media coverage can amplify the contagion effect.
Prevention strategies like mental health education are effective.
Abstract
“Cluster suicides,” also known as “suicide clusters,” refer to a phenomenon in which a series of suicides occur within a specific community, group, or geographic area within a relatively short period of time. These suicides often appear to be interconnected, either through imitation or contagion, and may involve individuals who have some form of social or emotional connection to each other. Understanding the definition and characteristics of cluster suicides. Analyzing common risk factors and triggers in cluster suicide cases.Evaluating prevention and support strategies for affected individuals and communities. Understanding the definition and characteristics of cluster suicides. Analyzing common risk factors and triggers in cluster suicide cases. Evaluating prevention and support strategies for affected individuals and communities. We conduct an analysis of this concept based on a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSuicide and Self-Harm Studies
