International comparison of death place for suicide; a population-level eight country death certificate study
Purpose The places of death for people who died of suicide were compared across eight countries and socio-demographic factors associated with home suicide deaths identified. Methods Death certificate data were analyzed; using multivariable binary logistic regression to determine associations. Result...
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description | Purpose
The places of death for people who died of suicide were compared across eight countries and socio-demographic factors associated with home suicide deaths identified.
Methods
Death certificate data were analyzed; using multivariable binary logistic regression to determine associations.
Results
National suicide death rates ranged from 1.4 % (Mexico) to 6.4 % (South Korea). The proportion of suicide deaths occurring at home was high, ranging from 29.9 % (South Korea) to 65.8 % (Belgium). Being older, female, widowed/separated, highly educated and living in an urban area were risk factors for home suicide.
Conclusions
Home suicide deaths need specific attention in prevention programs. |
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The places of death for people who died of suicide were compared across eight countries and socio-demographic factors associated with home suicide deaths identified.
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Death certificate data were analyzed; using multivariable binary logistic regression to determine associations.
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National suicide death rates ranged from 1.4 % (Mexico) to 6.4 % (South Korea). The proportion of suicide deaths occurring at home was high, ranging from 29.9 % (South Korea) to 65.8 % (Belgium). Being older, female, widowed/separated, highly educated and living in an urban area were risk factors for home suicide.
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The places of death for people who died of suicide were compared across eight countries and socio-demographic factors associated with home suicide deaths identified.
Methods
Death certificate data were analyzed; using multivariable binary logistic regression to determine associations.
Results
National suicide death rates ranged from 1.4 % (Mexico) to 6.4 % (South Korea). The proportion of suicide deaths occurring at home was high, ranging from 29.9 % (South Korea) to 65.8 % (Belgium). Being older, female, widowed/separated, highly educated and living in an urban area were risk factors for home suicide.
Conclusions
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The places of death for people who died of suicide were compared across eight countries and socio-demographic factors associated with home suicide deaths identified.
Methods
Death certificate data were analyzed; using multivariable binary logistic regression to determine associations.
Results
National suicide death rates ranged from 1.4 % (Mexico) to 6.4 % (South Korea). The proportion of suicide deaths occurring at home was high, ranging from 29.9 % (South Korea) to 65.8 % (Belgium). Being older, female, widowed/separated, highly educated and living in an urban area were risk factors for home suicide.
Conclusions
Home suicide deaths need specific attention in prevention programs.</abstract><cop>Berlin/Heidelberg</cop><pub>Springer Berlin Heidelberg</pub><pmid>26577917</pmid><doi>10.1007/s00127-015-1148-5</doi><tpages>6</tpages></addata></record> |
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