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Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Mental Health
  • Grief Studies

Background:

  • Suicidology research often focuses on suicide notes themselves.
  • The impact of suicide notes on the bereaved remains under-explored.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the effect of receiving suicide notes on the mental health of suicide bereaved individuals.
  • To identify specific factors related to suicide notes that may influence bereavement outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • An online survey was administered to 146 adults bereaved by suicide.
  • Participants reported severe emotional distress and relationship to the deceased (80% first-degree relatives).
  • Outcomes were compared based on receipt of notes, note content helpfulness, and expectations.

Main Results:

  • No significant differences in mental health outcomes were found between those who received notes and those who did not.
  • The helpfulness of information within the notes did not correlate with improved mental health outcomes.
  • Poorer mental health outcomes were observed in individuals who expected a note but received none.

Conclusions:

  • Receiving suicide notes does not appear to directly improve mental health outcomes for the bereaved.
  • Unmet expectations for communication from a deceased loved one are associated with poorer bereavement adjustment.
  • This subgroup of the suicide bereaved may require targeted clinical support.