Jamaicans are being urged to make use of the mental health services in the public health system to reduce the risk of suicides.
The call comes from Senior Clinical Psychologist at the Western Regional Health Authority (WRHA), Dr Georgia Rose, as the country marks World Suicide Prevention Day 2024 on Tuesday, September 10.
Suicide rates in Jamaica reflect an average annual incidence of two per 100,000 people over a five to 10-year period.
“People can feel very overwhelmed or believe that they do not have the internal capacities to cope with whatever is stressing them at that moment in time,” she said.