<div><p>Objective</p><p>The number of suicides in Japan has remained high for many years. To effectively resolve this problem, firm understanding of the statistical data is required. Using a large quantity of wide-ranging data on Japanese citizens, the purpose of this study was to analyze the geographical clustering properties of suicides and how suicide rates have evolved over time, and to observe detailed patterns and trends in a variety of geographic regions.</p><p>Methods</p><p>Using adjacency data from 2008, the spatial and temporal/spatial clustering structure of geographic statistics on suicides were clarified. Echelon scans were performed to identify regions with the highest-likelihood ratio of suicide as the most likely suicide clu...
Background: Understanding the spatial distribution of suicide can inform the planning, implementatio...
<p>We show year-specific geographical inequalities in suicide mortality across 47 prefectures, condi...
Abstract Background In a classical study, Durkheim ma...
The number of suicides in Japan has remained high for many years. To effectively resolve this proble...
The number of suicides in Japan has remained high for many years. To effectively resolve this proble...
Objective The number of suicides in Japan has remained high for many years. To effectively resolve t...
© 2012 Dr. Cheung Yee TakSpatial health inequalities and disease clustering have been explored in ma...
Acknowledgements This work was supported by a Grant-in-Aid for scientific research from the Ministry...
Background: Previous studies showed that the characteristics of population and regions were related ...
Abstract Background Approximately 32,000 people take their own lives every year in the United States...
Funding This work was supported by a Grant-in-Aid for scientific research from the Ministry of Educa...
Despite advances in our understanding of the countercyclical association between economic contractio...
Despite advances in our understanding of the countercyclical association between economic contractio...
Despite advances in our understanding of the countercyclical association between economic contractio...
Background: Understanding the spatial distribution of suicide can inform the planning, implementatio...
Background: Understanding the spatial distribution of suicide can inform the planning, implementatio...
<p>We show year-specific geographical inequalities in suicide mortality across 47 prefectures, condi...
Abstract Background In a classical study, Durkheim ma...
The number of suicides in Japan has remained high for many years. To effectively resolve this proble...
The number of suicides in Japan has remained high for many years. To effectively resolve this proble...
Objective The number of suicides in Japan has remained high for many years. To effectively resolve t...
© 2012 Dr. Cheung Yee TakSpatial health inequalities and disease clustering have been explored in ma...
Acknowledgements This work was supported by a Grant-in-Aid for scientific research from the Ministry...
Background: Previous studies showed that the characteristics of population and regions were related ...
Abstract Background Approximately 32,000 people take their own lives every year in the United States...
Funding This work was supported by a Grant-in-Aid for scientific research from the Ministry of Educa...
Despite advances in our understanding of the countercyclical association between economic contractio...
Despite advances in our understanding of the countercyclical association between economic contractio...
Despite advances in our understanding of the countercyclical association between economic contractio...
Background: Understanding the spatial distribution of suicide can inform the planning, implementatio...
Background: Understanding the spatial distribution of suicide can inform the planning, implementatio...
<p>We show year-specific geographical inequalities in suicide mortality across 47 prefectures, condi...
Abstract Background In a classical study, Durkheim ma...