Objective: Over the last century mental disorder has been promoted as the universal suicide trigger. This view has been discredited and other triggers are being considered. The aim is to determine whether different regions have sustained different suicide rates for the genders male and female. In the affirmative case, as gender roles are culturally determined, an impact of culture on suicidal behaviour would be confirmed.Method: The WHO Suicide Rates data by country (2016) was examined over a 17-year period. This was examined for details of countries which had demonstrated higher female than male suicide. 6 were located and an additional 6 countries were selected with similar total suicide rates and a higher male than female suicide rate. T...
There has been no worldwide ecological study on suicide as a global major public health problem. Thi...
Background: In Europe, men have lower rates of attempted suicide compared to women and at the same t...
With some exceptions, literature has consistently shown that divorced populations are at higher risk...
Objective: Over the last century mental disorder has been promoted as the universal suicide trigger....
Objective: Gender ratios of suicide rates differ greatly across countries. Victoria has a high male:...
BACKGROUND: Increasing gender equality remains an imperative for countries and organisations worldwi...
Conservative global data identify suicide as a leading cause of death across all ages, claiming more...
Suicide rates vary considerably between nations. This observation suggests that sociocultural charac...
Suicide is a major cause of death in Central and Northeast Europe and Northeast Asia. The literature...
Background: Studies report high rates of suicide attempts for female immigrants. This study assesses...
Suicide shows high rates of psychological distress and early warning signs of an increase in mental ...
Background: Studies report high rates of suicide attempts for female immigrants. This study assesses...
In Europe, men have lower rates of attempted suicide compared to women and at the same time a higher...
BACKGROUND: Suicide accounts for over 58,000 deaths in Europe per annum, where suicide attempts are ...
In less than 50 years, the rate of suicide among Sri Lankans has risen from a modest level to one of...
There has been no worldwide ecological study on suicide as a global major public health problem. Thi...
Background: In Europe, men have lower rates of attempted suicide compared to women and at the same t...
With some exceptions, literature has consistently shown that divorced populations are at higher risk...
Objective: Over the last century mental disorder has been promoted as the universal suicide trigger....
Objective: Gender ratios of suicide rates differ greatly across countries. Victoria has a high male:...
BACKGROUND: Increasing gender equality remains an imperative for countries and organisations worldwi...
Conservative global data identify suicide as a leading cause of death across all ages, claiming more...
Suicide rates vary considerably between nations. This observation suggests that sociocultural charac...
Suicide is a major cause of death in Central and Northeast Europe and Northeast Asia. The literature...
Background: Studies report high rates of suicide attempts for female immigrants. This study assesses...
Suicide shows high rates of psychological distress and early warning signs of an increase in mental ...
Background: Studies report high rates of suicide attempts for female immigrants. This study assesses...
In Europe, men have lower rates of attempted suicide compared to women and at the same time a higher...
BACKGROUND: Suicide accounts for over 58,000 deaths in Europe per annum, where suicide attempts are ...
In less than 50 years, the rate of suicide among Sri Lankans has risen from a modest level to one of...
There has been no worldwide ecological study on suicide as a global major public health problem. Thi...
Background: In Europe, men have lower rates of attempted suicide compared to women and at the same t...
With some exceptions, literature has consistently shown that divorced populations are at higher risk...