There has been an alarming increase in suicide, especially among the young. This study sought to profile suicide in Northern Ireland and investigate gender differences. It is argued that the identification of such differences is essential for more adequate intervention. Suicides ( n =142) drawn from catchment areas in Northern Ireland are described according to selected demographic, clinical and psychosocial factors. Females were significantly more likely to be living with a partner and suffering from health problems. There was a high incidence of mental illness, with females more often depressed. The importance of stressors as suicidal correlates is also supported. Almost 50% of the deceased had visited their GP in the 6 months prior to de...
In this paper the authors examined the different rates of suicide in the eight health board areas in...
Background Ireland has the 17th highest suicide rate in the EU and the 4th highest among 15 to 24-ye...
In this study, data from the World Mental Health Survey's Northern Ireland (NI) Study of Health and ...
Suicide is a major public health problem, with mental disorders being one of its major risk factors....
The rates of suicide and self-harm in Northern Ireland are high, and have increased from 143 registe...
The gender-based nature of suicide-related behaviour is largely accepted. However, studies that repo...
A five-year sample of suicide deaths in 82 county boroughs in England and Wales has been examined ac...
There has been a great deal of concern about the rising rates of suicide in Northern Ireland. To dat...
The increase in the number of people, particularly males, taking their own lives in Ireland in recen...
In Europe, men have lower rates of attempted suicide compared to women and at the same time a higher...
In Europe, men have lower rates of attempted suicide compared to women and at the same time a higher...
Background: The purpose of the study was to research gender differences in suicides committed in Pod...
Suicide is a major cause of death among young males on the island of Ireland. Over the past ten year...
BACKGROUND Suicide by drug poisoning is potentially preventable; however, evidence on associated ri...
BACKGROUND: Suicide accounts for over 58,000 deaths in Europe per annum, where suicide attempts are ...
In this paper the authors examined the different rates of suicide in the eight health board areas in...
Background Ireland has the 17th highest suicide rate in the EU and the 4th highest among 15 to 24-ye...
In this study, data from the World Mental Health Survey's Northern Ireland (NI) Study of Health and ...
Suicide is a major public health problem, with mental disorders being one of its major risk factors....
The rates of suicide and self-harm in Northern Ireland are high, and have increased from 143 registe...
The gender-based nature of suicide-related behaviour is largely accepted. However, studies that repo...
A five-year sample of suicide deaths in 82 county boroughs in England and Wales has been examined ac...
There has been a great deal of concern about the rising rates of suicide in Northern Ireland. To dat...
The increase in the number of people, particularly males, taking their own lives in Ireland in recen...
In Europe, men have lower rates of attempted suicide compared to women and at the same time a higher...
In Europe, men have lower rates of attempted suicide compared to women and at the same time a higher...
Background: The purpose of the study was to research gender differences in suicides committed in Pod...
Suicide is a major cause of death among young males on the island of Ireland. Over the past ten year...
BACKGROUND Suicide by drug poisoning is potentially preventable; however, evidence on associated ri...
BACKGROUND: Suicide accounts for over 58,000 deaths in Europe per annum, where suicide attempts are ...
In this paper the authors examined the different rates of suicide in the eight health board areas in...
Background Ireland has the 17th highest suicide rate in the EU and the 4th highest among 15 to 24-ye...
In this study, data from the World Mental Health Survey's Northern Ireland (NI) Study of Health and ...