Objectives: To test for social structural effects on the gender paradox in suicidal behaviour.Methods: We analyzed newspaper reports of completed and attempted suicides in the Scottish city of Dundee during the mass movement of women into the paid labour force in the 19th and early 20th Centuries. We calculated rates of suicides per 100,000 of the male and female populations.Results: We found that the female suicide rate dropped during this time period, whereas there was only a significant reduction in attempted suicide amongst men.Conclusions: Our understanding, and action to prevent, suicide in men and women must take place in the context of our gendered social world
While the gendered nature of suicide has received increased research attention, the experiences of w...
Aim: For many years suicide rates have been higher for men than women and research has failed to exp...
Objective: Over the last century mental disorder has been promoted as the universal suicide trigger....
Objectives: To test for social structural effects on the gender paradox in suicidal behaviour.Method...
OBJECTIVES:To test for social structural effects on the gender paradox in suicidal behaviour. METHOD...
(a) Rates (per 100, 000 of the female population) of total female events and female completed and at...
There has been a great deal of concern about the rising rates of suicide in Northern Ireland. To dat...
"A sociological autopsy" -- title page.Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 72-76.Chapter One: Int...
Background: The issue of whether gender-related attitudes underlie the sex difference in suicide has...
It is nowadays accepted that, independently of methodological issues, women commit fewer suicides th...
Objective: Gender ratios of suicide rates differ greatly across countries. Victoria has a high male:...
Background: In Europe, men have lower rates of attempted suicide compared to women and at the same t...
Suicide is a growing social problem worldwide. The epidemiological characterization of the same has ...
This thesis aims to investigate the contributing factors behind the gender paradox in suicidal behav...
Durkheim conceived of suicide as a product of social integration and regulation. Although the sociol...
While the gendered nature of suicide has received increased research attention, the experiences of w...
Aim: For many years suicide rates have been higher for men than women and research has failed to exp...
Objective: Over the last century mental disorder has been promoted as the universal suicide trigger....
Objectives: To test for social structural effects on the gender paradox in suicidal behaviour.Method...
OBJECTIVES:To test for social structural effects on the gender paradox in suicidal behaviour. METHOD...
(a) Rates (per 100, 000 of the female population) of total female events and female completed and at...
There has been a great deal of concern about the rising rates of suicide in Northern Ireland. To dat...
"A sociological autopsy" -- title page.Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 72-76.Chapter One: Int...
Background: The issue of whether gender-related attitudes underlie the sex difference in suicide has...
It is nowadays accepted that, independently of methodological issues, women commit fewer suicides th...
Objective: Gender ratios of suicide rates differ greatly across countries. Victoria has a high male:...
Background: In Europe, men have lower rates of attempted suicide compared to women and at the same t...
Suicide is a growing social problem worldwide. The epidemiological characterization of the same has ...
This thesis aims to investigate the contributing factors behind the gender paradox in suicidal behav...
Durkheim conceived of suicide as a product of social integration and regulation. Although the sociol...
While the gendered nature of suicide has received increased research attention, the experiences of w...
Aim: For many years suicide rates have been higher for men than women and research has failed to exp...
Objective: Over the last century mental disorder has been promoted as the universal suicide trigger....