Background Approximately 32,000 people take their own lives every year in the United States. In Kentucky, suicide mortality rates have been steadily increasing since 1999. Few studies in the United States have assessed spatial clustering of suicides. The purpose of this study was to identify high-risk clusters of suicide at the county level in Kentucky and assess the characteristics of those suicide cases within the clusters. Methods A spatial epidemiological study was undertaken using suicide data for the period January 1, 1999 to December 31, 2008, obtained from the Kentucky Office of Vital Statistics. Descriptive analyses using Pearson\u27s chi-square test and t-test were performed to determine whether differences existed in age, marita...
Objective With high rates of suicides worldwide more research on suicide is necessary for improved p...
Background: The incidence of suicide exhibits marked geographical variability. Explanations for the ...
Older adults (OAs) are at an increased risk for death by suicide in comparison to all other age grou...
Background Approximately 32,000 people take their own lives every year in the United States. In Kent...
IntroductionIn 2015, Idaho had the fifth highest suicide rate in the United States. Little is known ...
Background Rates of suicide appear to be increasing, indicating a critical need for more effectiv...
IntroductionUnderstanding the geographic patterns of suicide can help inform targeted prevention eff...
Background: Understanding the spatial distribution of suicide can inform the planning, implementatio...
© 2012 Dr. Cheung Yee TakSpatial health inequalities and disease clustering have been explored in ma...
Suicide has been one of the leading causes of death in the United States for several years (Census, ...
It is widely recognized that one of the most effective suicide prevention strategies is to restrict ...
Background: This study explores differences between adult suicide rates in counties in Ohio from 200...
Key Findings Mean prevalence rates for suicidal thoughts, plans, and attempts were significantly h...
Background: Kermanshah province has one of the highest suicide rates in Iran. The aim of this study ...
Suicide is a serious but preventable public health issue. Several previous studies have revealed a p...
Objective With high rates of suicides worldwide more research on suicide is necessary for improved p...
Background: The incidence of suicide exhibits marked geographical variability. Explanations for the ...
Older adults (OAs) are at an increased risk for death by suicide in comparison to all other age grou...
Background Approximately 32,000 people take their own lives every year in the United States. In Kent...
IntroductionIn 2015, Idaho had the fifth highest suicide rate in the United States. Little is known ...
Background Rates of suicide appear to be increasing, indicating a critical need for more effectiv...
IntroductionUnderstanding the geographic patterns of suicide can help inform targeted prevention eff...
Background: Understanding the spatial distribution of suicide can inform the planning, implementatio...
© 2012 Dr. Cheung Yee TakSpatial health inequalities and disease clustering have been explored in ma...
Suicide has been one of the leading causes of death in the United States for several years (Census, ...
It is widely recognized that one of the most effective suicide prevention strategies is to restrict ...
Background: This study explores differences between adult suicide rates in counties in Ohio from 200...
Key Findings Mean prevalence rates for suicidal thoughts, plans, and attempts were significantly h...
Background: Kermanshah province has one of the highest suicide rates in Iran. The aim of this study ...
Suicide is a serious but preventable public health issue. Several previous studies have revealed a p...
Objective With high rates of suicides worldwide more research on suicide is necessary for improved p...
Background: The incidence of suicide exhibits marked geographical variability. Explanations for the ...
Older adults (OAs) are at an increased risk for death by suicide in comparison to all other age grou...