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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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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 |
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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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