Summary The psychiatric targets set in ’The Health of the Nation ’ reflect a fundamental change in auditing the psychiatric and social services, and it is argued that suicide levels have become ’Paradoxical indicators ’ of effectiveness. Based upon mortality rates between 1974-1990, inter-regional comparative league tables are presented. Changes in age and gender patterns, and the accumulative impact of unemployment 1990-1994, especially in the more affluent regions, suggest that the suicide targets may not be feasible. The implica-tions for the community and psychiatric services are briefly discussed
Background: In England and Wales in the 1960s there were marked declines in suicide rates. These red...
Background. High occupational suicide rates are often linked to easy occupational access to a method...
Suicide rates doubled in males aged <45 in England and Wales between 1950 and 1998, in contrast ...
Advances in Psychiatric Treatment (2000), vol. 6, pp. 102–108 Despite the fact that suicide and its ...
<b>Background</b> Suicide rates in Scotland have increased markedly relative to those in England ...
Background: Age- and gender-specific suicide ratesin England and Wales have changed considerably s...
BackgroundScotland has disproportionately high rates of suicide compared with England. An analysis o...
The negative impacts of previous economic recessions on suicide rates have largely been attributed t...
AbstractThe negative impacts of previous economic recessions on suicide rates have largely been attr...
Rising suicide rates have been identified as a social problem in several Western countries. The app...
Background: There is growing evidence that areas characterised by high levels of social fragmentati...
Background Suicide rates changed considerably in men aged <45 years in England and Wales between 198...
Wales during the 11-year period 1961- 7 1. Analysis of the overall secular trends shows that the rat...
Background. Concern with suicide measurement is a positive, albeit relatively recent, development. A...
Background Mental disorders are strongly associated with excess suicide risk, and su...
Background: In England and Wales in the 1960s there were marked declines in suicide rates. These red...
Background. High occupational suicide rates are often linked to easy occupational access to a method...
Suicide rates doubled in males aged <45 in England and Wales between 1950 and 1998, in contrast ...
Advances in Psychiatric Treatment (2000), vol. 6, pp. 102–108 Despite the fact that suicide and its ...
<b>Background</b> Suicide rates in Scotland have increased markedly relative to those in England ...
Background: Age- and gender-specific suicide ratesin England and Wales have changed considerably s...
BackgroundScotland has disproportionately high rates of suicide compared with England. An analysis o...
The negative impacts of previous economic recessions on suicide rates have largely been attributed t...
AbstractThe negative impacts of previous economic recessions on suicide rates have largely been attr...
Rising suicide rates have been identified as a social problem in several Western countries. The app...
Background: There is growing evidence that areas characterised by high levels of social fragmentati...
Background Suicide rates changed considerably in men aged <45 years in England and Wales between 198...
Wales during the 11-year period 1961- 7 1. Analysis of the overall secular trends shows that the rat...
Background. Concern with suicide measurement is a positive, albeit relatively recent, development. A...
Background Mental disorders are strongly associated with excess suicide risk, and su...
Background: In England and Wales in the 1960s there were marked declines in suicide rates. These red...
Background. High occupational suicide rates are often linked to easy occupational access to a method...
Suicide rates doubled in males aged <45 in England and Wales between 1950 and 1998, in contrast ...