Suicide in Peacekeepers: Risk Factors for Suicide Versus Accidental Death

Abstract
To investigate risk factors for suicide in veterans of peacekeeping, 43 suicides and 41 fatal accidents in Norwegian peacekeepers (1978 to 1995) were compared in a psychological autopsy study. Mental health problems were the most important risk factor for suicide. Both living alone and the break‐up of a love relationship contributed uniquely to suicide risk, even when controlling for mental health problems. No peacekeeping‐related factor was associated with suicide. Preventive measures should focus on firearms control, improved detection systems for mental health problems in the military, and peer support through veterans' associations.