Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health

Volume 6, Issue 4, December 2016, Pages 217 - 227

Factors associated with the farmer suicide crisis in India

Authors
Dominic Merriott*, dtm09@imperial.ac.uk
Imperial College, School of Medicine, United Kingdom

Peer review under responsibility of Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia.

*Address: 27 Lochaline Street, Hammersmith, London W69SJ, United Kingdom. Tel.: +44 7776148512.
Corresponding Author
Dominic Merriottdtm09@imperial.ac.uk
Received 3 August 2015, Revised 8 March 2016, Accepted 14 March 2016, Available Online 11 April 2016.
DOI
10.1016/j.jegh.2016.03.003How to use a DOI?
Keywords
Farmer; Globalisation; Indebtedness; India; Suicide
Abstract

Background: In India, it is estimated that ∼16,000 farmers die by suicide each year, and at rates far above those of the general population. This paper reviews much of the literature concerning the factors associated with this crisis.

Methods: A literature search was undertaken from multiple databases on Ovid, as well as more elementary searches of Google, Google Scholar, and PubMed. This paper presents a review of the key results.

Results: Socioeconomic factors, rather than mental health problems, are associated with farmer suicides, with increased indebtedness playing the predominant role. Available research suggests this has arisen to a greater extent recently, due to an agrarian crisis affecting the most vulnerable farmers. This has multiple manifestations, including a lack of agricultural investment and irrigation improvement, use of cash crops, the increased use of noninstitutional credit sources, and the reduction of trade barriers. Bt cotton is unlikely to be an important factor and no studies reported a significant burden of mental health problems.

Conclusion: Indebtedness and numerous factors relating to this are clearly identified as the most important risk factors. Further large-scale assessments are required to further understand the situation.

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Journal
Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health
Volume-Issue
6 - 4
Pages
217 - 227
Publication Date
2016/04/11
ISSN (Online)
2210-6014
ISSN (Print)
2210-6006
DOI
10.1016/j.jegh.2016.03.003How to use a DOI?
Copyright
© 2016 Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia, Production and hosting by Elsevier Ltd.
Open Access
This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

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