AbstractSuicide is an important problem, ranking among the top 10 causes of death for individuals in all ages in developed countries. The present study is a retrospective study evaluating suicide cases in Assiut, one of the largest province in Egypt from 2005 to 2009. There were 117 cases of which involved 68 male victims (58.11%) and involved 49 females (48.11%). Suicide rates ranged from (0.6 to 0.8 per 100,000). Age predominance was 20–⩽30years. The method of suicide was different between male and female victims, as male victims tried to use more violent methods than females. Conclusion: the present study showed that suicide rates have increased since 1987, indicating a grave problem that needs to be solved
Very little has been researched assessing the relationship between the suicide rate and the ecologic...
AbstractSuicide has been around for as long as human society, ranking among the top 13 causes of dea...
Objective: Age, gender, race, cultural and ethnic structure are important factors in suicide epidemi...
AbstractBackgroundSuicide is a self-inflicted death and complex human behavior with biological, soci...
AbstractThis study was conducted to describe the suicidal deaths in Cairo City, Egypt. Data were col...
AbstractSuicide is a multifaceted phenomenon often comprising the collaboration of a number of diffe...
Background: Suicide is defined as an act of intentionally causing one's death. Different psychologic...
Suicide is a significant problem in the world. Sharing the information about the national suicide ra...
Suicide is a serious public health concern in the world. Epidemiologists are considered the mainstay...
Suicide in the Arab World is grossly understudied. This study sought to understand suicidality among...
AbstractA retrospective study was carried out on 126 suicide cases autopsied at the Forensic Medicin...
AbstractSuicide is no longer a criminal offense in any developed country but continues to be so in m...
Background: Suicide is becoming a major public health problem. Objective: To determine the pattern o...
Background: This study was planned to investigate the cause, method, age group and gender of suicide...
Introduction: Suicide is a global public health and social problem affecting the most productive age...
Very little has been researched assessing the relationship between the suicide rate and the ecologic...
AbstractSuicide has been around for as long as human society, ranking among the top 13 causes of dea...
Objective: Age, gender, race, cultural and ethnic structure are important factors in suicide epidemi...
AbstractBackgroundSuicide is a self-inflicted death and complex human behavior with biological, soci...
AbstractThis study was conducted to describe the suicidal deaths in Cairo City, Egypt. Data were col...
AbstractSuicide is a multifaceted phenomenon often comprising the collaboration of a number of diffe...
Background: Suicide is defined as an act of intentionally causing one's death. Different psychologic...
Suicide is a significant problem in the world. Sharing the information about the national suicide ra...
Suicide is a serious public health concern in the world. Epidemiologists are considered the mainstay...
Suicide in the Arab World is grossly understudied. This study sought to understand suicidality among...
AbstractA retrospective study was carried out on 126 suicide cases autopsied at the Forensic Medicin...
AbstractSuicide is no longer a criminal offense in any developed country but continues to be so in m...
Background: Suicide is becoming a major public health problem. Objective: To determine the pattern o...
Background: This study was planned to investigate the cause, method, age group and gender of suicide...
Introduction: Suicide is a global public health and social problem affecting the most productive age...
Very little has been researched assessing the relationship between the suicide rate and the ecologic...
AbstractSuicide has been around for as long as human society, ranking among the top 13 causes of dea...
Objective: Age, gender, race, cultural and ethnic structure are important factors in suicide epidemi...