Caribbean National Weekly

Jamaica’s suicide rate reaches 25-year high: A growing mental health crisis

By Sheri-kae McLeod··3 min read
Jamaica’s suicide rate reaches 25-year high: A growing mental health crisis
Key Points(5)
  • According to data from the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) Statistics and Information Management Unit, 67 suicide deaths were reported in 2024, surpassing 66 in 2023, 63 in 2022, 50 in 2021, and 43 in 2020.
  • The figures paint a troubling picture of the country’s mental health crisis, which has deepened since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • The latest numbers mark the highest suicide toll since the year 2000, when 77 cases were recorded, followed by 75 in 2001.
  • <h2>Men at higher risk for suicide in Jamaica</h2> The statistics also highlight a stark gender disparity in suicide deaths.
  • Of the 67 suicides recorded last year, 61 were men—a pattern that has remained consistent over the years.


 


 



 

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