IntroductionWorkers in certain occupations may be at an increased risk of a violent-related death such as homicide or suicide. The purpose of this study is to describe rates of violent deaths among Georgia workers by occupation, including cases occurring at work and outside of the workplace, and identify leading circumstances surrounding suicides and homicides for the occupations most at risk.MethodsData from the 2006–2009 Georgia Violent Death Reporting System were used. Occupational text fields were recoded into 23 major occupation categories based on the 2010 Standard Occupational Classification system. Crude rates and standardized mortality ratios for violent deaths (suicides and homicides) were calculated by occupation among Georgia wo...
BACKGROUND: Availability of lethal means is a significant risk factor for suicide. This study invest...
Introduction: Suicide claimed 47,173 lives in 2017 and is the second leading cause of death for indi...
Occupational studies show that farmers are at higher risk for suicide with rates at least two-fold t...
IntroductionWorkers in certain occupations may be at an increased risk of a violent-related death su...
Workplaces are critical in suicide prevention because work-related factors can be associated with su...
ObjectiveWe examined work-related homicides and suicides among farm operators/workers in the United ...
IntroductionSuicide rates have risen considerably in recent years. National workplace suicide trends...
AbstractBackgroundSeveral studies have investigated the relationship between specific occupations an...
Death certificates for South Carolina for 1989 and 1990 were examined to identify deaths resulting f...
Abstract Objective: This study examines variation in suicide deaths by occupational skill level with...
OBJECTIVES: Employees working in the welfare and healthcare industry have poorer mental health than ...
Background: Farming has an enormous impact on the economy of Georgia, with as many as one in six Geo...
Farming has an enormous impact on the economy of Georgia, with as many as one in six Georgians worki...
Several studies have documented higher rates of suicide among farmers in comparison to other occupat...
Law Enforcement (LE) officers are considered to be at elevated risk of suicide. This study explored ...
BACKGROUND: Availability of lethal means is a significant risk factor for suicide. This study invest...
Introduction: Suicide claimed 47,173 lives in 2017 and is the second leading cause of death for indi...
Occupational studies show that farmers are at higher risk for suicide with rates at least two-fold t...
IntroductionWorkers in certain occupations may be at an increased risk of a violent-related death su...
Workplaces are critical in suicide prevention because work-related factors can be associated with su...
ObjectiveWe examined work-related homicides and suicides among farm operators/workers in the United ...
IntroductionSuicide rates have risen considerably in recent years. National workplace suicide trends...
AbstractBackgroundSeveral studies have investigated the relationship between specific occupations an...
Death certificates for South Carolina for 1989 and 1990 were examined to identify deaths resulting f...
Abstract Objective: This study examines variation in suicide deaths by occupational skill level with...
OBJECTIVES: Employees working in the welfare and healthcare industry have poorer mental health than ...
Background: Farming has an enormous impact on the economy of Georgia, with as many as one in six Geo...
Farming has an enormous impact on the economy of Georgia, with as many as one in six Georgians worki...
Several studies have documented higher rates of suicide among farmers in comparison to other occupat...
Law Enforcement (LE) officers are considered to be at elevated risk of suicide. This study explored ...
BACKGROUND: Availability of lethal means is a significant risk factor for suicide. This study invest...
Introduction: Suicide claimed 47,173 lives in 2017 and is the second leading cause of death for indi...
Occupational studies show that farmers are at higher risk for suicide with rates at least two-fold t...