Abstract
This psychological autopsy study focused on suicide risk factors in veterans of peacekeeping, specifically, a representative sample of Norwegian peacekeepers. A multivariate analysis yielded three dimensions with a unique impact on suicide risk: Involuntary repatriation from peacekeeping service, negative life-events before peacekeeping and marital status. In accordance with previous research into suicidal processes, repatriation probably reflects an event causing severe damage to peacekeepers' self-esteem, which combined with vulnerability and lack of protection could increase suicide risk. Preventive measures should focus on careful personnel selection and follow-up of repatriated individuals.
We thank Grethe Johnsen for her valuable assistance in the inter-rater reliability check of data. This study was supported by the Norwegian Ministry of Defence and by the Norwegian Association for Disabled War Veterans.
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∗p < .05.
∗p < .05, ∗∗p < .01, N = 915.