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Thursday, 13 February 2025 - 14:47

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Slight increase in suicides among young people in Netherlands

Those in the Netherlands in life threatening danger should immediately dial 112 for emergencies, and anyone suffering from depression or contemplating suicide can call 113 Zelfmoordpreventie at any time by dialing either 113 or 0800-0113, or by visiting 113.nl.

The number of suicides among young people in the Netherlands remained "alarmingly high" in 2024, with 312 individuals under the age of 30 taking their own lives, according to the Commission on Current Dutch Suicide Registration (CANS). This marks a slight increase from the previous year, when 300 suicides were recorded in this age group.

The rising trend of suicides among young people has been a cause for concern for several years. While the increase slowed somewhat in the past year compared to previous years, the number of suicides in this demographic has surged nearly 50 percent over the last decade. When adjusted for population growth, this represents a 33 percent increase, the committee reported.

In contrast, the suicide rate among middle-aged individuals has decreased, resulting in a stable overall suicide rate of 10.5 per 100,000 residents. Despite yearly fluctuations, no structural increase has been observed in the total number of suicides.

The data is drawn from reports by forensic doctors, law enforcement, and organizations such as the Health and Youth Inspectorate (IGJ). The figures highlight the growing concern about the mental health crisis facing young people in the country.

Foundation 113 Suicide Prevention has conducted in-depth research to better understand the factors contributing to youth suicides. Stress factors such as academic pressure, loneliness, financial issues, housing shortages, and a lack of future prospects often play a significant role among young adults. "Suicide is highly complex, and rarely is there a single cause," said a spokesperson for the foundation.

Experts emphasize the importance of continuing to talk openly about mental health. "People with suicidal thoughts often feel isolated and believe that no one understands them. An open conversation can provide perspective and help someone feel less alone," said Renske Gilissen, professor of suicide prevention and head of research at Foundation 113.

Gilissen, who also chairs CANS, pointed out that research has shown that about two-thirds of Dutch people still view suicide as a taboo topic, making these conversations more difficult. "This is certainly an obstacle to progress, and we will continue working to break down these barriers," she added.

Reporting by ANP

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