Based on the WHO likely attempted suicide rate.
As a calculation of population size against suicide rate
Antigua and Barbuda is home to a diverse population comprising primarily Afro-Antiguans, Afro-Barbudans, and people of mixed ethnic backgrounds. The country's culture is coloured by its bright Caribbean flavour, significant Christian influence, and a legal system based on Statute Law and Common Law.
Like many other nations, Antigua and Barbuda inherited colonial-era laws from the United Kingdom in the Laws of Antigua and Barbuda. Suicide was a crime at the time, and may still be considered a criminal offence under these inherited laws.
The World Health Organization (WHO) advocates for the decriminalisation of suicide and suicide attempts. Finding out more and removing such laws removes stigma and allows avenues for providing appropriate mental health support to individuals in crisis.
Criminalising suicide punishes distress. Decriminalising suicide saves lives.