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Suicide methods in Europe: a gender-specific analysis of countries participating in the “European Alliance Against Depression”

OBJECTIVE: To identify the most frequent gender-specific suicide methods in Europe. DESIGN: Proportions of seven predominant suicide methods utilised in 16 countries participating in the European Alliance Against Depression (EAAD) were reported in total and cross-nationally. Relative risk (RR) relat...

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Autores principales: Värnik, A, Kõlves, K, van der Feltz-Cornelis, C M, Marusic, A, Oskarsson, H, Palmer, A, Reisch, T, Scheerder, G, Arensman, E, Aromaa, E, Giupponi, G, Gusmäo, R, Maxwell, M, Pull, C, Szekely, A, Sola, V Pérez, Hegerl, U
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Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2569832/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18477754
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jech.2007.065391
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author Värnik, A
Kõlves, K
van der Feltz-Cornelis, C M
Marusic, A
Oskarsson, H
Palmer, A
Reisch, T
Scheerder, G
Arensman, E
Aromaa, E
Giupponi, G
Gusmäo, R
Maxwell, M
Pull, C
Szekely, A
Sola, V Pérez
Hegerl, U
author_facet Värnik, A
Kõlves, K
van der Feltz-Cornelis, C M
Marusic, A
Oskarsson, H
Palmer, A
Reisch, T
Scheerder, G
Arensman, E
Aromaa, E
Giupponi, G
Gusmäo, R
Maxwell, M
Pull, C
Szekely, A
Sola, V Pérez
Hegerl, U
author_sort Värnik, A
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description OBJECTIVE: To identify the most frequent gender-specific suicide methods in Europe. DESIGN: Proportions of seven predominant suicide methods utilised in 16 countries participating in the European Alliance Against Depression (EAAD) were reported in total and cross-nationally. Relative risk (RR) relating to suicide methods and gender was calculated. To group countries by pattern of suicide methods, hierarchical clustering was applied. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Data on suicide methods for 119 122 male and 41 338 female cases in 2000–4/5 from 16 EAAD countries, covering 52% of European population were obtained. RESULTS: Hanging was the most prevalent suicide method among both males (54.3%) and females (35.6%). For males, hanging was followed by firearms (9.7%) and poisoning by drugs (8.6%); for females, by poisoning by drugs (24.7%) and jumping from a high place (14.5%). Only in Switzerland did hanging rank as second for males after firearms. Hanging ranked first among females in eight countries, poisoning by drugs in five and jumping from a high place in three. In all countries, males had a higher risk than females of using firearms and hanging and a lower risk of poisoning by drugs, drowning and jumping. Grouping showed that countries might be divided into five main groups among males; for females, grouping did not yield clear results. CONCLUSIONS: Research on suicide methods could lead to the development of gender-specific intervention strategies. Nevertheless, other approaches, such as better identification and treatment of mental disorders and the improvement of toxicological aid should be put in place.
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spelling pubmed-25698322008-10-24 Suicide methods in Europe: a gender-specific analysis of countries participating in the “European Alliance Against Depression” Värnik, A Kõlves, K van der Feltz-Cornelis, C M Marusic, A Oskarsson, H Palmer, A Reisch, T Scheerder, G Arensman, E Aromaa, E Giupponi, G Gusmäo, R Maxwell, M Pull, C Szekely, A Sola, V Pérez Hegerl, U J Epidemiol Community Health Research Reports OBJECTIVE: To identify the most frequent gender-specific suicide methods in Europe. DESIGN: Proportions of seven predominant suicide methods utilised in 16 countries participating in the European Alliance Against Depression (EAAD) were reported in total and cross-nationally. Relative risk (RR) relating to suicide methods and gender was calculated. To group countries by pattern of suicide methods, hierarchical clustering was applied. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Data on suicide methods for 119 122 male and 41 338 female cases in 2000–4/5 from 16 EAAD countries, covering 52% of European population were obtained. RESULTS: Hanging was the most prevalent suicide method among both males (54.3%) and females (35.6%). For males, hanging was followed by firearms (9.7%) and poisoning by drugs (8.6%); for females, by poisoning by drugs (24.7%) and jumping from a high place (14.5%). Only in Switzerland did hanging rank as second for males after firearms. Hanging ranked first among females in eight countries, poisoning by drugs in five and jumping from a high place in three. In all countries, males had a higher risk than females of using firearms and hanging and a lower risk of poisoning by drugs, drowning and jumping. Grouping showed that countries might be divided into five main groups among males; for females, grouping did not yield clear results. CONCLUSIONS: Research on suicide methods could lead to the development of gender-specific intervention strategies. Nevertheless, other approaches, such as better identification and treatment of mental disorders and the improvement of toxicological aid should be put in place. BMJ Publishing Group 2008-06 2008-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC2569832/ /pubmed/18477754 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jech.2007.065391 Text en © Värnik et al 2008 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Reports
Värnik, A
Kõlves, K
van der Feltz-Cornelis, C M
Marusic, A
Oskarsson, H
Palmer, A
Reisch, T
Scheerder, G
Arensman, E
Aromaa, E
Giupponi, G
Gusmäo, R
Maxwell, M
Pull, C
Szekely, A
Sola, V Pérez
Hegerl, U
Suicide methods in Europe: a gender-specific analysis of countries participating in the “European Alliance Against Depression”
title Suicide methods in Europe: a gender-specific analysis of countries participating in the “European Alliance Against Depression”
title_full Suicide methods in Europe: a gender-specific analysis of countries participating in the “European Alliance Against Depression”
title_fullStr Suicide methods in Europe: a gender-specific analysis of countries participating in the “European Alliance Against Depression”
title_full_unstemmed Suicide methods in Europe: a gender-specific analysis of countries participating in the “European Alliance Against Depression”
title_short Suicide methods in Europe: a gender-specific analysis of countries participating in the “European Alliance Against Depression”
title_sort suicide methods in europe: a gender-specific analysis of countries participating in the “european alliance against depression”
topic Research Reports
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2569832/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18477754
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jech.2007.065391
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