Netherlands: More suicide cases were counted this year than in previous years. Especially young adults up to the age of thirty are taking their own lives.
A worrying aspect is that the suicide rate is generally not decreasing or leveling off, but continuing to rise, according to a spokesperson for 113 Suicide Prevention.
The red month, that's what the Current Dutch Suicide Registration Committee (CANS) calls it when more than 30 suicide cases are counted in one month.
This February, the calendar turned red as even more than 30 young adults took their own lives. Compared to last year's averages of just over 20 suicide cases per month, this year's trend has drastically worsened. The increase is much greater than expected.
One of the reasons for the worrying trend is due to mental health problems. For instance, many of the young adults who took their own lives suffered from depression and suicidal thoughts. 40 percent of people who committed suicide were known to mental health care.
This phenomenon is also reflected at the Suicide Prevention hotline, as increasingly "young adult callers are talking about loneliness and depression". Overall, the number of telephone calls and chat conversations at suicide prevention line increases every year, reaching up to 450 calls per day.
The last three years during the coronavirus pandemic have also evidently led to an increase in the suicide rate. During this time 15 percent more young people took their own lives than before the pandemic.
However, this trend persists and even after the end of the coronavirus pandemic, no fewer suicide cases can be recorded.
https://nltimes.nl/2023/03/26/suicide-growing-trend-young-adults-end-lives