... Available data suggest that a positive T. gondii antibody titre is probably linked to affective and behavioural changes, as demonstrated in animal and human models (Duffy et al., 2015) (Flegr, 2007;Mann, 2003;Webster, 2001Webster, , 2007. Although some available findings demonstrated a hypothesized relationship between suicide rates and T. gondii infection (Akgül, 2019;Bak et al., 2018;Burgdorf et al., 2019;Pedersen, Mortensen, Norgaard-Pedersen, & Postolache, 2012;Samojłowicz, Borowska-Solonynko, & Kruczyk, 2017;Sapmaz, Şen, Özkan, & Kandemir, 2019;Yagmur, Yazar, Temel, & Cavusoglu, 2010), contradictory results also exist in this regard (Alvarado-Esquivel et al., 2015;Alvarado-Esquivel et al., 2013;Ansari-Lari, Farashbandi, & Mohammadi, 2017;Arling et al., 2009;Coccaro et al., 2016;Coryell et al., 2016;Fond et al., 2015;Fond et al., 2018;Gale, Berrett, Brown, Erickson, & Hedges, 2016;Samojlowicz, Borowska-Solonynko, & Golab, 2013;Sari & Kara, 2019;Sugden et al., 2016;Yolken & Torrey, 2008;Zhang et al., 2012). For SA, we updated the findings of the previous meta-analysis (Sutterland et al., 2019), apart from the inclusion of more databases and articles on SA in an attempt to improve the statistical power to assess the association between T. gondii infection and SA. ...