Covid lockdown linked to increased suicidal thoughts

Patients who had attempted suicide in 2020 were more likely to be exposed to information about the pandemic on social media and were more likely to present with adjustment disorder and major depressive disorder.

Covid lockdown linked to increased suicidal thoughts

The lockdowns during the Covid-19 pandemic had a significant effect on levels of suicidal ideation, says a new study.

The study indicated suicidal ideation, which involves someone thinking about or wishing for their own death, significantly increased in the 2020 post-lockdown patients compared with the 2018 and 2019 patients.