Background: Studies have identified employment as a protective factor against suicide. We examined employment status and risk of suicide in Ireland during the 11-year period 1996–2006, a period of economic boom commonly known as the Celtic Tiger. Methods: Data relating to the 5270 suicides and 789 deaths of undetermined intent registered as occurring in Ireland in 1996–2006 and relevant population data were obtained from the Irish Central Statistics Office and analysed using Poisson regression. Results: Unemployment fell from 12 % in 1996 to 4 % in 2000, a level at which it remained until 2006. Male and female rates of suicide and undetermined death were stable during 1996–2006 though suicide among unemployed men increased. Relative to empl...
Abstract Introduction: Little is known about the lifetime prevalence of different indicators of sui...
BACKGROUND: As with previous economic downturns, there has been debate about an association between ...
The official suicide rate in Ireland increased markedly between 1978 and 1990. This increase was att...
Abstract: We model the behaviour of the Irish suicide rate over the period 1968-2009 using the unemp...
In this paper we model the behaviour of the Irish suicide rate over the period 1968‐2009 using the ...
We model the behaviour of the Irish suicide rate over the period 1968-2009 using the unemployment ra...
During the period of 1982 to 1992 there were 3,142 official deaths by suicide in Ireland. The Irish ...
International research informs us that any economic downturn leads to an increase in suicides. In on...
Background: Ireland has the 17th highest suicide rate in the EU and the 4th highest among 15–24-year...
Background Ireland has the 17th highest suicide rate in the EU and the 4th highest among 15 to 24-ye...
A large number of suicides (20%) which occur in Ireland are amongst the agricultural sector. Statist...
Background: The firearms climate in Ireland is rapidly changing, and there is currently no research ...
Introduction: Suicide is criminalized in more than 100 countries around the world. A dearth of rese...
The increase in the number of people, particularly males, taking their own lives in Ireland in recen...
National Office of Suicide Prevention Annual Report 2006 Suicidal behaviour is a major public health...
Abstract Introduction: Little is known about the lifetime prevalence of different indicators of sui...
BACKGROUND: As with previous economic downturns, there has been debate about an association between ...
The official suicide rate in Ireland increased markedly between 1978 and 1990. This increase was att...
Abstract: We model the behaviour of the Irish suicide rate over the period 1968-2009 using the unemp...
In this paper we model the behaviour of the Irish suicide rate over the period 1968‐2009 using the ...
We model the behaviour of the Irish suicide rate over the period 1968-2009 using the unemployment ra...
During the period of 1982 to 1992 there were 3,142 official deaths by suicide in Ireland. The Irish ...
International research informs us that any economic downturn leads to an increase in suicides. In on...
Background: Ireland has the 17th highest suicide rate in the EU and the 4th highest among 15–24-year...
Background Ireland has the 17th highest suicide rate in the EU and the 4th highest among 15 to 24-ye...
A large number of suicides (20%) which occur in Ireland are amongst the agricultural sector. Statist...
Background: The firearms climate in Ireland is rapidly changing, and there is currently no research ...
Introduction: Suicide is criminalized in more than 100 countries around the world. A dearth of rese...
The increase in the number of people, particularly males, taking their own lives in Ireland in recen...
National Office of Suicide Prevention Annual Report 2006 Suicidal behaviour is a major public health...
Abstract Introduction: Little is known about the lifetime prevalence of different indicators of sui...
BACKGROUND: As with previous economic downturns, there has been debate about an association between ...
The official suicide rate in Ireland increased markedly between 1978 and 1990. This increase was att...