Suicide receives increasing attention worldwide, with many countries developing national strategies for prevention. Rates of suicide vary greatly between countries, with the greatest burdens in developing countries. Many more men than women die by suicide. Although suicide rates in elderly people have fallen in many countries, those in young people have risen. Rates also vary with ethnic origin, employment status, and occupation. Most people who die by suicide have psychiatric disorders, notably mood, substance-related, anxiety, psychotic, and personality disorders, with comorbidity being common. Previous self-harm is a major risk factor. Suicide is also associated with physical characteristics and disorders and smoking. Family history of s...
Physical diseases and mental disorders often present together increasing the risk of suicidal though...
There has been no worldwide ecological study on suicide as a global major public health problem. Thi...
Around the world suicide has caused more deaths per year than homicide or war (World Health Organiza...
Suicide receives increasing attention worldwide, with many countries developing national strategies ...
Suicide is a worldwide phenomenon. This review is based on a literature search of the World Health O...
Although recent years have seen large decreases in the overall global rate of suicide fatalities, th...
It is estimated that over 800 000 people die by suicide and that there are many suicide attempts for...
Background Suicide is a leading cause of death world-wide; however, the prevalence and risk factors...
The majority of studies on risk factors for suicide have been conducted in developed countries, and ...
Background Suicide is a leading cause of death worldwide; however, the prevalence and risk factor...
It is understood that suicide is a major health problem and the leading cause of death worldwide. Be...
It should come as no surprise that suicide is both a significant public health issue and the biggest...
It is estimated that over 800 000 people die by suicide and that there are many suicide attempts for...
Asian countries account for approximately 60% of the world's suicides, but there is a great mismatch...
Asian countries account for approximately 60% of the world's suicides, but there is a great mismatch...
Physical diseases and mental disorders often present together increasing the risk of suicidal though...
There has been no worldwide ecological study on suicide as a global major public health problem. Thi...
Around the world suicide has caused more deaths per year than homicide or war (World Health Organiza...
Suicide receives increasing attention worldwide, with many countries developing national strategies ...
Suicide is a worldwide phenomenon. This review is based on a literature search of the World Health O...
Although recent years have seen large decreases in the overall global rate of suicide fatalities, th...
It is estimated that over 800 000 people die by suicide and that there are many suicide attempts for...
Background Suicide is a leading cause of death world-wide; however, the prevalence and risk factors...
The majority of studies on risk factors for suicide have been conducted in developed countries, and ...
Background Suicide is a leading cause of death worldwide; however, the prevalence and risk factor...
It is understood that suicide is a major health problem and the leading cause of death worldwide. Be...
It should come as no surprise that suicide is both a significant public health issue and the biggest...
It is estimated that over 800 000 people die by suicide and that there are many suicide attempts for...
Asian countries account for approximately 60% of the world's suicides, but there is a great mismatch...
Asian countries account for approximately 60% of the world's suicides, but there is a great mismatch...
Physical diseases and mental disorders often present together increasing the risk of suicidal though...
There has been no worldwide ecological study on suicide as a global major public health problem. Thi...
Around the world suicide has caused more deaths per year than homicide or war (World Health Organiza...