Ageism in suicide rates: any difference between Anglo-Saxon and Latin countries?
Diego De Leo, Mujde Altin, Lorenza Entilli

TL;DR
This paper explores how ageism might influence suicide rates among older adults in Anglo-Saxon versus Latin countries.
Contribution
It highlights cultural differences in ageism and their potential psychological impacts, suggesting anti-ageism efforts could aid suicide prevention.
Findings
Latin countries show higher suicide rates among older adults, possibly due to social isolation and economic hardship.
Anglo-Saxon countries offer more community support and mental health resources, potentially reducing suicide risks.
Ageism may contribute to psychological suffering by fostering exclusion and mistrust in vulnerable populations.
Abstract
The link between ageism, mental health, and suicide has been highlighted in previous research. This article examines the possible impact of ageism on to the enduring cross-switches observed by older adults’ population from different Western countries. We reviewed existing literature in the field to understand how ageism manifests across cultures. Furthermore, we explored to what extent the concept is recognized in different countries and what initiatives are currently being taken. In Latin-origin countries, many older people live alone, with children who have moved away or emigrated, and have less active social networks. By comparison, Anglo-Saxon countries provide more community services to support older adults, including programs against loneliness. The stigma attached to mental health is counteracted by active public campaigns and more accessible services. Moreover, many people in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSuicide and Self-Harm Studies · Elder Abuse and Neglect · Aging and Gerontology Research
