BACKGROUND: It is believed that total reported suicide rates tend to decrease during wartime. However, analysis of suicide rates during recent conflicts suggests a more complex picture, with increases in some age groups and changes in method choice. As few age and gender specific analyses of more distant conflicts have been conducted, it is not clear if these findings reflect a change in the epidemiology of suicide in wartime. Therefore, we examined suicide rates in Scotland before, during and after the Second World War to see if similar features were present. METHODS: Data on deaths in Scotland recorded as suicide during the period 1931-1952, and population estimates for each of these years, were obtained from the General Register Office f...
Background: Mortality rates are higher in Scotland relative to England and Wales, even after account...
Background: In England and Wales in the 1960s there were marked declines in suicide rates. These red...
Background: Mortality rates are higher in Scotland relative to England and Wales, even after account...
Abstract Background It is believed that total reported suicide rates tend to decrease during wartime...
BackgroundScotland has disproportionately high rates of suicide compared with England. An analysis o...
Background Scotland has disproportionately high rates of suicide compared with England. An analysis ...
<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...
Objectives: The risk of suicide among UK military veterans remains unclear. Few recent studies have ...
Background: Although reassuring data on suicide risk in UK veterans of the 1982 Falklands conflict ...
Introduction The main objective was to compare suicide rates and their trends across the three UK Ar...
Abstract Background Rates of suicide and undetermined death increased rapidly in Scotland in the 198...
Introduction: Emile Durkheim differentiated between two types of wars: National and Civil Wars in te...
Since the proposition of the social integration theory by Émile Durkheim, macro-sociological changes...
At the end of the 19th century, male suicide rates in Switzerland were as high as the respective rat...
Background: Mortality rates are higher in Scotland relative to England and Wales, even after account...
Background: In England and Wales in the 1960s there were marked declines in suicide rates. These red...
Background: Mortality rates are higher in Scotland relative to England and Wales, even after account...
Abstract Background It is believed that total reported suicide rates tend to decrease during wartime...
BackgroundScotland has disproportionately high rates of suicide compared with England. An analysis o...
Background Scotland has disproportionately high rates of suicide compared with England. An analysis ...
<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...
Objectives: The risk of suicide among UK military veterans remains unclear. Few recent studies have ...
Background: Although reassuring data on suicide risk in UK veterans of the 1982 Falklands conflict ...
Introduction The main objective was to compare suicide rates and their trends across the three UK Ar...
Abstract Background Rates of suicide and undetermined death increased rapidly in Scotland in the 198...
Introduction: Emile Durkheim differentiated between two types of wars: National and Civil Wars in te...
Since the proposition of the social integration theory by Émile Durkheim, macro-sociological changes...
At the end of the 19th century, male suicide rates in Switzerland were as high as the respective rat...
Background: Mortality rates are higher in Scotland relative to England and Wales, even after account...
Background: In England and Wales in the 1960s there were marked declines in suicide rates. These red...
Background: Mortality rates are higher in Scotland relative to England and Wales, even after account...