Several studies have documented higher rates of suicide among farmers in comparison to other occupational groups, both in the U.S. and internationally. The purpose of this study is to describe the epidemiology of farmer suicides in three southeastern states (Kentucky, North Carolina, and South Carolina) during the nine-year period 1990-1998. Electronic death certificate data were obtained from the National Center for Health Statistics. Over the nine-year period, there were 590 deaths related to suicide (E-codes: 950-959) among farmers (occupation codes: 473, 474, 475, 477, and 479) in the states of Kentucky, North Carolina, and South Carolina. The results of this study confirm the increased rate of suicide mortality among white male farmers...
OBJECTIVE The ongoing agricultural reforms present serious challenges for Swiss farmers. ...
Seasonality in suicide rates has long been reported. Spring peaks in suicide deaths have been positi...
Rural Australians experience a range of health inequities—including higher rates of suicide—when com...
Several studies have documented higher rates of suicide among farmers in comparison to other occupat...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Epidemiology at UKnowledge. It has be...
Occupational studies show that farmers are at higher risk for suicide with rates at least two-fold t...
ObjectiveWe examined work-related homicides and suicides among farm operators/workers in the United ...
INTRODUCTION: Farmers and farm workers have higher than expected rates of suicide and undetermined d...
Research on the complex relationships of variables contributing to farmer suicide is limited. The pu...
Farmers have a high rate of suicide (1% of suicides in England and Wales). This study sought to test...
In an epidemiologic study of suicide mortality among South Carolina residents for the years 1970--78...
Purpose Elevated suicide rates among farmers have been observed across a number of countries, includ...
Introduction: Farmers constitute an occupation group at a heightened suicide risk compared to the ge...
Background Approximately 32,000 people take their own lives every year in the United States. In Kent...
OBJECTIVE The ongoing agricultural reforms present serious challenges for Swiss farmers. Pressure...
OBJECTIVE The ongoing agricultural reforms present serious challenges for Swiss farmers. ...
Seasonality in suicide rates has long been reported. Spring peaks in suicide deaths have been positi...
Rural Australians experience a range of health inequities—including higher rates of suicide—when com...
Several studies have documented higher rates of suicide among farmers in comparison to other occupat...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Epidemiology at UKnowledge. It has be...
Occupational studies show that farmers are at higher risk for suicide with rates at least two-fold t...
ObjectiveWe examined work-related homicides and suicides among farm operators/workers in the United ...
INTRODUCTION: Farmers and farm workers have higher than expected rates of suicide and undetermined d...
Research on the complex relationships of variables contributing to farmer suicide is limited. The pu...
Farmers have a high rate of suicide (1% of suicides in England and Wales). This study sought to test...
In an epidemiologic study of suicide mortality among South Carolina residents for the years 1970--78...
Purpose Elevated suicide rates among farmers have been observed across a number of countries, includ...
Introduction: Farmers constitute an occupation group at a heightened suicide risk compared to the ge...
Background Approximately 32,000 people take their own lives every year in the United States. In Kent...
OBJECTIVE The ongoing agricultural reforms present serious challenges for Swiss farmers. Pressure...
OBJECTIVE The ongoing agricultural reforms present serious challenges for Swiss farmers. ...
Seasonality in suicide rates has long been reported. Spring peaks in suicide deaths have been positi...
Rural Australians experience a range of health inequities—including higher rates of suicide—when com...