The suicide rate in New South Wales is shown to be related to annual precipitation, supporting a widespread and long-held assumption that drought in Australia increases the likelihood of suicide. The relationship, although statistically significant, is not especially strong and is confounded by strong, long-term variations in the suicide rate not related to precipitation variations. A decrease in precipitation of about 300 mm would lead to an increase in the suicide rate of approximately 8% of the long-term mean suicide rate. <br /
Objective This study explores the spatiotemporal variations of suicide across Australia from 1986 to...
This is the first of a series of articles on the epidemiology of suicide in NSW. We examine pooled s...
A growing number of studies report an asymmetry in the seasonal distribution of suicides, with a pea...
There is concern in Australia that droughts substantially increase the incidence of suicide in rural...
Background - A number of studies have examined the associations of suicide with meteorological varia...
Mental health problems are associated with droughts, and suicide is one of the most tragic outcomes....
Background: A number of studies have examined the associations of suicide with meteorological variab...
Background: The seasonality of suicide has long been recognised. However, little is known about the ...
Background: To examine the seasonality of suicides in Australia and New Zealand during the period 19...
This study examined the association between socio-environmental factors and suicide in Australia. Th...
Background The impact of socio-environmental factors on suicide has been examined in many studies. F...
Psychiatrists, epidemiologists, and sociologists have debated the existence of an association betwee...
Suicide is a major public health concern both globally and in Australia. But in Australia the extent...
[[abstract]]Background Seasonal variation in suicidal death has been observed in many countries. In ...
Suicide is a major public health concern in United States. Nearly 34,000 died by suicide in 2007 alo...
Objective This study explores the spatiotemporal variations of suicide across Australia from 1986 to...
This is the first of a series of articles on the epidemiology of suicide in NSW. We examine pooled s...
A growing number of studies report an asymmetry in the seasonal distribution of suicides, with a pea...
There is concern in Australia that droughts substantially increase the incidence of suicide in rural...
Background - A number of studies have examined the associations of suicide with meteorological varia...
Mental health problems are associated with droughts, and suicide is one of the most tragic outcomes....
Background: A number of studies have examined the associations of suicide with meteorological variab...
Background: The seasonality of suicide has long been recognised. However, little is known about the ...
Background: To examine the seasonality of suicides in Australia and New Zealand during the period 19...
This study examined the association between socio-environmental factors and suicide in Australia. Th...
Background The impact of socio-environmental factors on suicide has been examined in many studies. F...
Psychiatrists, epidemiologists, and sociologists have debated the existence of an association betwee...
Suicide is a major public health concern both globally and in Australia. But in Australia the extent...
[[abstract]]Background Seasonal variation in suicidal death has been observed in many countries. In ...
Suicide is a major public health concern in United States. Nearly 34,000 died by suicide in 2007 alo...
Objective This study explores the spatiotemporal variations of suicide across Australia from 1986 to...
This is the first of a series of articles on the epidemiology of suicide in NSW. We examine pooled s...
A growing number of studies report an asymmetry in the seasonal distribution of suicides, with a pea...