Objectives: The aim of the present study was to clarify the extent to which the recorded marked decline in young male suicide (20–34 years) in Australia since 1998 is attributable to misclassification of cause of death information. Methods: Secular trends in young male suicide rates were investigated for the period 1976–2005. Suicide rates in the period after the peak of the epidemic in this age group (1998) were re-calculated based on published estimates of under-enumeration of suicide data, and misclassification of likely suicide cases to other unintentional and undetermined external causes. Two misclassification scenarios were used to revise young male suicide rates from 1998: previously reported estimates of 9% under-enumeration due to ...
over the past few decades (Australian Bureau of Statistics 1985; US Centres for Disease Control 1986...
Suicide constitutes a significant and yet under-recorded component of preventable mortality in many ...
Objective: To compare secular trends in method-specific suicide rates among young people in Australi...
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to clarify the extent to which the recorded marked decl...
Since the late 1990s there has been a sharp downward trend in Australian young male suicide. It is p...
Background: Young adult (aged 20-34) males experience higher mortality than females, and in age grou...
In 1997, there was a peak in the number of suicides in Australia, when 2720 deaths were classif...
To identify secular change in Australian suicide mortality over the period 1907-1998 and to seek pos...
Objective: This paper examines trends in the rate of suicide among young Australians aged 15-24 year...
BACKGROUND: To investigate the epidemiology of a steep decrease in the incidence of suicide deaths i...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the demographic, social, and clinical characteristics of young Australians who ...
There has been considerable recent debate about the impact that changes in the use of the “undetermi...
Abstract Background Young adult (aged 20–34) males experience higher mortality than females, and in ...
tag=1 data=Lives unlived: youth suicide in Australia. by Riaz Hassan. tag=2 data=Hassan, Riaz tag=...
Abstract Objectives This study investigated secular trends in socio-economic status (SES) differenti...
over the past few decades (Australian Bureau of Statistics 1985; US Centres for Disease Control 1986...
Suicide constitutes a significant and yet under-recorded component of preventable mortality in many ...
Objective: To compare secular trends in method-specific suicide rates among young people in Australi...
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to clarify the extent to which the recorded marked decl...
Since the late 1990s there has been a sharp downward trend in Australian young male suicide. It is p...
Background: Young adult (aged 20-34) males experience higher mortality than females, and in age grou...
In 1997, there was a peak in the number of suicides in Australia, when 2720 deaths were classif...
To identify secular change in Australian suicide mortality over the period 1907-1998 and to seek pos...
Objective: This paper examines trends in the rate of suicide among young Australians aged 15-24 year...
BACKGROUND: To investigate the epidemiology of a steep decrease in the incidence of suicide deaths i...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the demographic, social, and clinical characteristics of young Australians who ...
There has been considerable recent debate about the impact that changes in the use of the “undetermi...
Abstract Background Young adult (aged 20–34) males experience higher mortality than females, and in ...
tag=1 data=Lives unlived: youth suicide in Australia. by Riaz Hassan. tag=2 data=Hassan, Riaz tag=...
Abstract Objectives This study investigated secular trends in socio-economic status (SES) differenti...
over the past few decades (Australian Bureau of Statistics 1985; US Centres for Disease Control 1986...
Suicide constitutes a significant and yet under-recorded component of preventable mortality in many ...
Objective: To compare secular trends in method-specific suicide rates among young people in Australi...