OBJECTIVE: To evaluate suicide rates and trends in São Paulo by sex, age-strata, and methods. METHODS: Data was collected from State registry from 1996 to 2009. Population was estimated using the National Census. We utilized joinpoint regression analysis to explore temporal trends. We also evaluated marital status, ethnicity, birthplace and methods for suicide. RESULTS: In the period analyzed, 6,002 suicides were accrued with a rate of 4.6 per 100,000 (7.5 in men and 2.0 in women); the male-to-female ratio was around 3.7. Trends for men presented a significant decline of 5.3% per year from 1996 to 2002, and a significant increase of 2.5% from 2002 onwards. Women did not present significant changes. For men, the elderly (> 65 years) had a si...
Suicide is a public health problem which has increased in recent decades. Survey studies are importa...
Brazil is known to have low suicide rates: in 2006, just 5.7 suicides per 100 000 (1). However, the ...
Introduction: Suicide is the cause of death of almost 800 thousand people worldwide every year. In B...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate suicide rates and trends in São Paulo by sex, age-strata, and methods.M...
Objective: To evaluate suicide rates and trends in Sao Paulo by sex, age-strata, and methods. Method...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate suicide rates and trends in São Paulo by sex, age-strata, and methods. METHOD...
Objective: To evaluate suicide rates and trends in São Paulo by sex, age-strata, and methods. Method...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the suicide rates in Brazil in recent decades, drawing comparisons with the w...
Objectives: To analyze time trends of suicide rates in Brazil overall and in Brazilian states and co...
Objective. To describe suicide rates by county size in the five geopolitical areas of Brazil. Method...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate suicide rates and trends in São Paulo by sex, age-strata, and methods. METHOD...
Os autores analisam, comparativamente, o comportamento suicida consumado, na 2ª e na 8ª Regiões Admi...
BACKGROUND: Suicide is a public health problem worldwide. Estimates have indicated that over 1 milli...
To describe suicide mortality trend and sociodemographic patterns identifying gender and socioeconom...
Abstract Background Suicide is one of the three most common causes of death worldwide and varies a...
Suicide is a public health problem which has increased in recent decades. Survey studies are importa...
Brazil is known to have low suicide rates: in 2006, just 5.7 suicides per 100 000 (1). However, the ...
Introduction: Suicide is the cause of death of almost 800 thousand people worldwide every year. In B...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate suicide rates and trends in São Paulo by sex, age-strata, and methods.M...
Objective: To evaluate suicide rates and trends in Sao Paulo by sex, age-strata, and methods. Method...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate suicide rates and trends in São Paulo by sex, age-strata, and methods. METHOD...
Objective: To evaluate suicide rates and trends in São Paulo by sex, age-strata, and methods. Method...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the suicide rates in Brazil in recent decades, drawing comparisons with the w...
Objectives: To analyze time trends of suicide rates in Brazil overall and in Brazilian states and co...
Objective. To describe suicide rates by county size in the five geopolitical areas of Brazil. Method...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate suicide rates and trends in São Paulo by sex, age-strata, and methods. METHOD...
Os autores analisam, comparativamente, o comportamento suicida consumado, na 2ª e na 8ª Regiões Admi...
BACKGROUND: Suicide is a public health problem worldwide. Estimates have indicated that over 1 milli...
To describe suicide mortality trend and sociodemographic patterns identifying gender and socioeconom...
Abstract Background Suicide is one of the three most common causes of death worldwide and varies a...
Suicide is a public health problem which has increased in recent decades. Survey studies are importa...
Brazil is known to have low suicide rates: in 2006, just 5.7 suicides per 100 000 (1). However, the ...
Introduction: Suicide is the cause of death of almost 800 thousand people worldwide every year. In B...