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Area of Science:

  • Psychiatry
  • Epidemiology
  • Sports Science

Background:

  • The relationship between sports participation and suicidal behavior remains unclear.
  • Understanding this association is crucial for public health initiatives.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the impact of sports participation on the risk of completed suicide.
  • To clarify the association between engaging in sporting activities and suicidal behavior.

Main Methods:

  • A psychological autopsy method was used for 163 suicide cases.
  • A semi-structured interview assessed Axis I/II disorders, sociodemographics, and sports history.
  • 396 living population-based controls were interviewed personally.

Main Results:

  • Current sports participation was associated with significantly decreased suicide risk (OR = 0.24-0.27).
  • Lifetime sports participation also showed a reduced risk of suicide (OR = 0.33-0.40).
  • These associations remained significant after adjusting for psychiatric disorders and education.

Conclusions:

  • Current and past engagement in sports activities may serve as a protective factor against suicide.
  • Promoting sports participation could be a viable strategy for suicide prevention.