Objective: To investigate the spatial patterning and possible contributors to the geographical distribution of suicide among 15-44- year-old men. Design: Small-area analysis and mapping of geo-coded 1988-94 suicide mortality data and 1991 census data using random-effects smoothing. Setting: 9265 electoral wards in England and Wales (mean population of men aged 15-44- years: about 1220). Main results: Two main patterns emerged: (a) in all of the 10 most densely populated cities studied, suicide showed a "bull's-eye" pattern with rates highest in the inner-city areas and, in some cases, low rates in the peripheries, and (b) suicide rates were high in coastal areas, particularly those in more remote regions. Possible indicators of social fragm...
Background: Understanding the spatial distribution of suicide can inform the planning, implementatio...
In countries like the U.K., people living in urban regions are more likely to suffer poor physical a...
Background: Rates of suicide appear to be increasing, indicating a critical need for more effective ...
Objective: To investigate the spatial patterning and possible contributors to the geographical distr...
Background: The incidence of suicide exhibits marked geographical variability. Explanations for the ...
Background Suicide rates changed considerably in men aged <45 years in England and Wales between 198...
Suicide rates amongst young people, particularly males, have increased in many industrialised countr...
Suicide rates amongst young people, particularly males, have increased in many industrialised countr...
Although suicide accounts for a small percentage of deaths in Scotland (1.4% in 1999), it has been s...
Background: There is growing evidence that areas characterised by high levels of social fragmentati...
© 2012 Dr. Cheung Yee TakSpatial health inequalities and disease clustering have been explored in ma...
There are increasing concerns regarding upward trends in drug-related deaths in a number of develope...
Background: Suicide rose dramatically among young adults in Scotland between 1980 -1982 and 1999 200...
Background: There has been a lack of investigation into the spatial distribution and clustering of s...
Studies of suicide epidemiology in regions of Australia have been conducted, but the spatial pattern...
Background: Understanding the spatial distribution of suicide can inform the planning, implementatio...
In countries like the U.K., people living in urban regions are more likely to suffer poor physical a...
Background: Rates of suicide appear to be increasing, indicating a critical need for more effective ...
Objective: To investigate the spatial patterning and possible contributors to the geographical distr...
Background: The incidence of suicide exhibits marked geographical variability. Explanations for the ...
Background Suicide rates changed considerably in men aged <45 years in England and Wales between 198...
Suicide rates amongst young people, particularly males, have increased in many industrialised countr...
Suicide rates amongst young people, particularly males, have increased in many industrialised countr...
Although suicide accounts for a small percentage of deaths in Scotland (1.4% in 1999), it has been s...
Background: There is growing evidence that areas characterised by high levels of social fragmentati...
© 2012 Dr. Cheung Yee TakSpatial health inequalities and disease clustering have been explored in ma...
There are increasing concerns regarding upward trends in drug-related deaths in a number of develope...
Background: Suicide rose dramatically among young adults in Scotland between 1980 -1982 and 1999 200...
Background: There has been a lack of investigation into the spatial distribution and clustering of s...
Studies of suicide epidemiology in regions of Australia have been conducted, but the spatial pattern...
Background: Understanding the spatial distribution of suicide can inform the planning, implementatio...
In countries like the U.K., people living in urban regions are more likely to suffer poor physical a...
Background: Rates of suicide appear to be increasing, indicating a critical need for more effective ...