Suicide Hotspots of the World

Published: Feb. 9, 2020, 12:18 p.m.

https://slatestarcodex.com/2020/02/05/suicide-hotspots-of-the-world/

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[Content warning: suicide, rape, child abuse. Thanks to MC for some help with research.]

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Guyana has the highest national suicide rate in the world, 30 people per year per 100,000. Guyana has poverty and crime and those things, but no more so than neighboring Brazil (suicide rate of 6) or Venezuela (suicide rate of 4). What\u2019s going on?

One place to start: Guyana is a multi-ethnic country. Is its sky-high suicide rate focused in one ethnic group? The first answer I found was\xa0this article\xa0by a social justice warrior telling us it constitutes racial \u201cessentialism\u201d to even ask the question. But in the process of telling us exactly what kind of claims we should avoid, she mentions someone bringing up that \u201c80% of the reported suicides are carried out by Indo-Guyanese\u201d. I feel like one of those classicists who has reconstructed a lost heresy through hostile quotations in Irenaeus.

Indo-Guyanese aren\u2019t American Indians; they\u2019re from actual India. Apparently thousands of Indians immigrated to Guyana as indentured laborers in the late 1800s. Most went to Guyana, and somewhat fewer went to neighboring Suriname. Suriname also has a sky-high suicide rate, but slightly less than Guyana\u2019s, to the exact degree that its Indian population is slightly less than Guyana\u2019s. Basically no Indians went anywhere else in South America, and nowhere else in South America has anywhere near the suicide rate of these two countries. The most Indian regions of Guyana also have\xa0the highest suicide rate. Hmmm.

Does India itself have high suicide rates? On average, yes. But India has a lot of weird suicide microclimates. Statewide rates\xa0range\xa0from from 38 in Sikkim (higher than any country in the world) to 0.5 in Bihar (lower than any country in the world except Barbados). Indo-Guyanese mostly come from Bihar and other low-suicide regions. While I can\u2019t rule out that the Indo-Guyanese come from some micro-micro-climate of higher suicidality,\xa0this guy\xa0claims to have traced them back to some of their ancestral villages and found that those villages have low suicide rates.