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A Comparative Study of Suicide Rates among 10–19-Year-Olds in 29 OECD Countries

OBJECTIVE: This study had two main objectives: to compare current suicide rates in OECD countries among 10–19-year-olds and to identify patterns of suicide rates based on age, gender and time. Furthermore we investigated the main dimensions that contributed to the variation in child and adolescent s...

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Autores principales: Roh, Beop-Rae, Jung, Eun Hee, Hong, Hyun Ju
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5912485/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29486551
http://dx.doi.org/10.30773/pi.2017.08.02
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description OBJECTIVE: This study had two main objectives: to compare current suicide rates in OECD countries among 10–19-year-olds and to identify patterns of suicide rates based on age, gender and time. Furthermore we investigated the main dimensions that contributed to the variation in child and adolescent suicide rates across countries. METHODS: We combined the WHO mortality data and the population data released by OECD to calculate the suicide rates in 29 OECD countries. A self-organizing map (SOM), k-means clustering analysis, and multi-dimensional scaling were used to classify countries based on similarities in suicide rate structure and to identify the important dimensions accounting for differences among groups. RESULTS: We identified significant differences in suicide rates depending on age, sex, country, and time period. Late adolescence and male gender were universal risk factors for suicide, and we observed a general trend of declining suicide rates in OECD countries. The SOM analysis yielded eight types of countries. Most countries showed gender gaps in suicide rates of similar magnitudes; however, there were outliers in which the gender gap was particularly large or small. CONCLUSION: Significant variation exists with respect to suicide rates and their associated gender gaps in OECD countries.
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spelling pubmed-59124852018-04-30 A Comparative Study of Suicide Rates among 10–19-Year-Olds in 29 OECD Countries Roh, Beop-Rae Jung, Eun Hee Hong, Hyun Ju Psychiatry Investig Original Article OBJECTIVE: This study had two main objectives: to compare current suicide rates in OECD countries among 10–19-year-olds and to identify patterns of suicide rates based on age, gender and time. Furthermore we investigated the main dimensions that contributed to the variation in child and adolescent suicide rates across countries. METHODS: We combined the WHO mortality data and the population data released by OECD to calculate the suicide rates in 29 OECD countries. A self-organizing map (SOM), k-means clustering analysis, and multi-dimensional scaling were used to classify countries based on similarities in suicide rate structure and to identify the important dimensions accounting for differences among groups. RESULTS: We identified significant differences in suicide rates depending on age, sex, country, and time period. Late adolescence and male gender were universal risk factors for suicide, and we observed a general trend of declining suicide rates in OECD countries. The SOM analysis yielded eight types of countries. Most countries showed gender gaps in suicide rates of similar magnitudes; however, there were outliers in which the gender gap was particularly large or small. CONCLUSION: Significant variation exists with respect to suicide rates and their associated gender gaps in OECD countries. Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 2018-04 2018-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC5912485/ /pubmed/29486551 http://dx.doi.org/10.30773/pi.2017.08.02 Text en Copyright © 2018 Korean Neuropsychiatric Association This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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