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National Registration System of Suicide Behaviors in Iran: Barriers and Challenges
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2013
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National Registration SystemHealth InformaticsPsychiatryData CollectionSuicideInternational HealthSuicide BehaviorsNational Suicide RegistrySocial SciencesData Registration ChallengesMental HealthPublic HealthSuicide PreventionPsychopathology
The present article describes the process of developing a national suicide registry in Iran and evaluates the obstacles in this respect. We established a systematic and uniform portal data collection system in the country and evaluated it from March 2009 for a year. The quality of database and data registration challenges were assessed from different aspects. A total number of 41,109 suicide attempts and 1,338 completed suicides were reported from an area that covered 83.6% of Iran's population in 2009. The rate of suicide attempt was 65.8 per 100,000 people. This study revealed some of the obstacles and challenges of implementing a national registration system. Nationwide suicide registry can serve as a solid foundation for conceptual work, data collection, and preventive interventions. A concerted effort between various organizations is required to efficiently collect data on suicide behaviors.
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