This report investigated whether suicide risk by occupational groups differed for males and females. We examined this using a sub-set of articles examined in a recent meta-analysis and stratified by gender. For certain occupational groups, males and females had a similar risk of suicide (the military, community service occupations, managers, and clerical workers). There was some indication of gender differences for other occupations (technicians, plant and machine operators and ship’s deck crew, craft and related trades workers, and professionals), although these did not reach statistical significance. These findings highlight the complexity of the relationship between occupation and suicide and suggest the possible role of a range of...
Background: We defined gender-specific profiles of mental ill-health for the main occupational group...
International audienceBackground: Our study aimed to explore the associations between psychosocial w...
Men employed in male-dominated occupations are at elevated risk of work-related fatalities, injuries...
This report investigated whether suicide risk by occupational groups differed for males and females....
BACKGROUND: Previous research has shown that those employed in certain occupations, such as doctors ...
To identify occupations and socio-economic groups with detrimental or protective effect on suicide m...
BACKGROUND: Availability of lethal means is a significant risk factor for suicide. This study invest...
Abstract Background Availability of lethal means is a significant risk factor for suicide. This stud...
AbstractBackgroundSeveral studies have investigated the relationship between specific occupations an...
OBJECTIVE: Previous research suggests that psychosocial job stressors may be plausible risk factors ...
In developed Western societies, it is well known that more men than women commit suicide each year, ...
We modeled suicidal rate among Swiss working-age males, considering three groups of factors at socio...
International audienceObjective - Previous research suggests that psychosocial job stressors may be ...
Background: Although suicide rates among Japanese men of working-age have steadily increased over th...
BACKGROUND: Although suicide rates among Japanese men of working-age have steadily increased over th...
Background: We defined gender-specific profiles of mental ill-health for the main occupational group...
International audienceBackground: Our study aimed to explore the associations between psychosocial w...
Men employed in male-dominated occupations are at elevated risk of work-related fatalities, injuries...
This report investigated whether suicide risk by occupational groups differed for males and females....
BACKGROUND: Previous research has shown that those employed in certain occupations, such as doctors ...
To identify occupations and socio-economic groups with detrimental or protective effect on suicide m...
BACKGROUND: Availability of lethal means is a significant risk factor for suicide. This study invest...
Abstract Background Availability of lethal means is a significant risk factor for suicide. This stud...
AbstractBackgroundSeveral studies have investigated the relationship between specific occupations an...
OBJECTIVE: Previous research suggests that psychosocial job stressors may be plausible risk factors ...
In developed Western societies, it is well known that more men than women commit suicide each year, ...
We modeled suicidal rate among Swiss working-age males, considering three groups of factors at socio...
International audienceObjective - Previous research suggests that psychosocial job stressors may be ...
Background: Although suicide rates among Japanese men of working-age have steadily increased over th...
BACKGROUND: Although suicide rates among Japanese men of working-age have steadily increased over th...
Background: We defined gender-specific profiles of mental ill-health for the main occupational group...
International audienceBackground: Our study aimed to explore the associations between psychosocial w...
Men employed in male-dominated occupations are at elevated risk of work-related fatalities, injuries...