BACKGROUND: Availability of lethal means is a significant risk factor for suicide. This study investigated whether occupations with greater access to lethal means had higher suicide rates than those without access, and further, whether this relationship differed for females versus males. METHODS: A retrospective mortality study was conducted across the Australian population over the period 2001 to 2012. Data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, which collects Census information on occupation for the Australian population, and the National Coroners Information System, which records information on suicide deaths, were combined. Employed suicide records were coded by occupation and work-related access to lethal means. Descriptive analysis...
Background Previous research showed that the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) was associated with a wid...
Objectives: (1) To quantify lethality of firearms relative to other suicide methods, (2) to quantify...
Aims The aims of this study were to examine the prevalence of hospital contact in the year prior to ...
BackgroundAvailability of lethal means is a significant risk factor for suicide. This study investig...
Abstract Background Availability of lethal means is a significant risk factor for suicide. This stud...
OBJECTIVE: Previous research suggests that psychosocial job stressors may be plausible risk factors ...
International audienceObjective - Previous research suggests that psychosocial job stressors may be ...
OBJECTIVES: Employees working in the welfare and healthcare industry have poorer mental health than ...
Background. High occupational suicide rates are often linked to easy occupational access to a method...
OBJECTIVES: To report age-standardised rates and methods of suicide by health professionals, and to ...
Abstract Objective: This study examines variation in suicide deaths by occupational skill level with...
A comprehensive review of the literature reveals a deficit in explanation for the differences in sui...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to the suicide death of another may lead to distress and increase the risk of s...
Objective: This study aimed to identify stressors over-represented in the 12 months prior to death a...
AbstractBackgroundSeveral studies have investigated the relationship between specific occupations an...
Background Previous research showed that the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) was associated with a wid...
Objectives: (1) To quantify lethality of firearms relative to other suicide methods, (2) to quantify...
Aims The aims of this study were to examine the prevalence of hospital contact in the year prior to ...
BackgroundAvailability of lethal means is a significant risk factor for suicide. This study investig...
Abstract Background Availability of lethal means is a significant risk factor for suicide. This stud...
OBJECTIVE: Previous research suggests that psychosocial job stressors may be plausible risk factors ...
International audienceObjective - Previous research suggests that psychosocial job stressors may be ...
OBJECTIVES: Employees working in the welfare and healthcare industry have poorer mental health than ...
Background. High occupational suicide rates are often linked to easy occupational access to a method...
OBJECTIVES: To report age-standardised rates and methods of suicide by health professionals, and to ...
Abstract Objective: This study examines variation in suicide deaths by occupational skill level with...
A comprehensive review of the literature reveals a deficit in explanation for the differences in sui...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to the suicide death of another may lead to distress and increase the risk of s...
Objective: This study aimed to identify stressors over-represented in the 12 months prior to death a...
AbstractBackgroundSeveral studies have investigated the relationship between specific occupations an...
Background Previous research showed that the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) was associated with a wid...
Objectives: (1) To quantify lethality of firearms relative to other suicide methods, (2) to quantify...
Aims The aims of this study were to examine the prevalence of hospital contact in the year prior to ...