Background: Keelung City has the highest suicide rate in Taiwan. This study aimed to determine whether meteorological and socio-economic factors are associated with suicide mortality in Keelung City, by gender and by means of suicide. Subjects and methods: Data on suicides between January 2006 and December 2010 were provided by the Department of Health, Keelung City Government. The suicide victims were categorized into non-violent and violent groups, based on the International Classification of Disease, Ninth Revision. Meteorological data were obtained from the Central Weather Bureau of Taiwan. Socio-economic data were gathered from the Accounting and Statistics Office, Keelung City Government. Multiple linear regression analysis with backw...
Background: It is well known that suicidal rates vary considerably among European countries and the ...
Background: There is evidence for a seasonal pattern of suicides with peaks in spring and early summ...
Objective: Considering the scarcity of reports from intertropical latitudes and the Southern Hemisph...
Background: Keelung City has the highest suicide rate in Taiwan. This study aimed to determine wheth...
[[abstract]]Background Seasonality of suicide has been noted in several studies. A spring peak of su...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the link between suicide and meteorological para...
Backgraund: Significant changes in the values of temperature, pressure, humidity and cloud cover can...
Looking through the history, people have always been associating suicide with weather conditions, tr...
Background: The seasonality of suicide has long been recognised. However, little is known about the ...
This study analyzed the impact of meteorological variables and high-lethality suicide attempts (HLSA...
Background and Objective. Seasonal variations in suicide mortality and its association with ambient ...
Background - A number of studies have examined the associations of suicide with meteorological varia...
Background: A number of studies have examined the associations of suicide with meteorological variab...
BACKGROUND: It is well known that suicidal rates vary considerably among European countries and the ...
Suicide is one of the most important public health problems. There was an association between suicid...
Background: It is well known that suicidal rates vary considerably among European countries and the ...
Background: There is evidence for a seasonal pattern of suicides with peaks in spring and early summ...
Objective: Considering the scarcity of reports from intertropical latitudes and the Southern Hemisph...
Background: Keelung City has the highest suicide rate in Taiwan. This study aimed to determine wheth...
[[abstract]]Background Seasonality of suicide has been noted in several studies. A spring peak of su...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the link between suicide and meteorological para...
Backgraund: Significant changes in the values of temperature, pressure, humidity and cloud cover can...
Looking through the history, people have always been associating suicide with weather conditions, tr...
Background: The seasonality of suicide has long been recognised. However, little is known about the ...
This study analyzed the impact of meteorological variables and high-lethality suicide attempts (HLSA...
Background and Objective. Seasonal variations in suicide mortality and its association with ambient ...
Background - A number of studies have examined the associations of suicide with meteorological varia...
Background: A number of studies have examined the associations of suicide with meteorological variab...
BACKGROUND: It is well known that suicidal rates vary considerably among European countries and the ...
Suicide is one of the most important public health problems. There was an association between suicid...
Background: It is well known that suicidal rates vary considerably among European countries and the ...
Background: There is evidence for a seasonal pattern of suicides with peaks in spring and early summ...
Objective: Considering the scarcity of reports from intertropical latitudes and the Southern Hemisph...