We reconsider conventional suicide measurement. First, a headcount of suicide is examined relative to some other causes of death (circulatory diseases, cancer, and motor vehicle accidents). We then construct a time-series data set of an alternative measure of suicide, the potential years of life lost (PYLL) for males and females. Suicide PYLLs average 4.57% of all male PYLLs and 2.44% of female PYLLs for 1907-2005. The comparable "count" percentages are 1.85 and 0.65, respectively. These differences are widening through time. In 2005, suicide represented 3.25% of all male deaths and 0.90% of female deaths using the count measure and, using PYLLs, 11.0% and 4.96%, respectively. The two measures produce quite different indications of suicide....
Suicide constitutes a significant and yet under-recorded component of preventable mortality in many ...
Since the late 1990s there has been a sharp downward trend in Australian young male suicide. It is p...
Australia has a significantly higher suicide rate than England. Rather than accepting that this ‘sta...
We reconsider conventional suicide measurement. First, a headcount of suicide is\ud examined relativ...
We reconsider conventional suicide measurement. First, a headcount of suicide is\ud examined relativ...
Background. Concern with suicide measurement is a positive, albeit relatively recent, development. A...
Rising suicide rates have been identified as a social problem in several Western countries. The app...
To identify secular change in Australian suicide mortality over the period 1907-1998 and to seek pos...
BACKGROUND: To investigate the epidemiology of a steep decrease in the incidence of suicide deaths i...
In 1997, there was a peak in the number of suicides in Australia, when 2720 deaths were classif...
There has been considerable recent debate about the impact that changes in the use of the “undetermi...
Objective: The purpose is to answer the following research question: are the time-series data publis...
Objective: To compare secular trends in method-specific suicide rates among young people in Australi...
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to clarify the extent to which the recorded marked decl...
Objectives In keeping with international public health policy development, suicide prevention in Aus...
Suicide constitutes a significant and yet under-recorded component of preventable mortality in many ...
Since the late 1990s there has been a sharp downward trend in Australian young male suicide. It is p...
Australia has a significantly higher suicide rate than England. Rather than accepting that this ‘sta...
We reconsider conventional suicide measurement. First, a headcount of suicide is\ud examined relativ...
We reconsider conventional suicide measurement. First, a headcount of suicide is\ud examined relativ...
Background. Concern with suicide measurement is a positive, albeit relatively recent, development. A...
Rising suicide rates have been identified as a social problem in several Western countries. The app...
To identify secular change in Australian suicide mortality over the period 1907-1998 and to seek pos...
BACKGROUND: To investigate the epidemiology of a steep decrease in the incidence of suicide deaths i...
In 1997, there was a peak in the number of suicides in Australia, when 2720 deaths were classif...
There has been considerable recent debate about the impact that changes in the use of the “undetermi...
Objective: The purpose is to answer the following research question: are the time-series data publis...
Objective: To compare secular trends in method-specific suicide rates among young people in Australi...
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to clarify the extent to which the recorded marked decl...
Objectives In keeping with international public health policy development, suicide prevention in Aus...
Suicide constitutes a significant and yet under-recorded component of preventable mortality in many ...
Since the late 1990s there has been a sharp downward trend in Australian young male suicide. It is p...
Australia has a significantly higher suicide rate than England. Rather than accepting that this ‘sta...