Dear Editor, Several psychological consequences, such as suicidal ideation, can be created the aftermath of natural disasters. Various predisposing factors, such as major depression, mental health problems, severe property destruction, life threats, and economic conditions, can be related to the increased suicide rate after disasters (1). This is a report of a systematic review and meta-analysis. The searches of the study were performed in electronic databases including PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, Google Scholar, MagIran, and SID using the following English keywords or their equivalent in Persian: suicide, earthquake, natural disasters, prevalence, during one year, ideation, thought, as well as their combinations using (AND) and (OR) operators. . . .