Raschke N, Mohsenpour A, Aschentrup L, Fischer F, Wrona KJ. Socioeconomic Factors Associated with Suicidal Behaviors in South Korea: A Systematic Review On The Current State of Evidence. BMC Public Health. 2022;22: 129.Background The economic and human costs of suicide to individuals, families, communities, and society make suicide a major public health problem around the world. Suicide rates in South Korea are among the highest in the world. This paper is the first systematic review investigating socioeconomic risk factors for suicidal behaviors (suicidal ideation, attempted suicides, and completed suicides) in South Korea. Methods We performed a systematic review in Medline and Web of Science. Empirical studies and peer-reviewed articles...
BACKGROUND: Suicide rates are high among elderly individuals experiencing socioeconomic insecurity. ...
Abstract Background Suicide is a serious worldwide pu...
Psychosocial stress and the related biochemical response have been hypothesized as a potential mecha...
As a result of unprecedented increase in suicides over the last decade, Korea now ranks at the top o...
South Korea has the highest suicide rate among countries in the Organisation for Economic Co-operati...
Background: The relation of income and socioeconomic status with suicide rates remains unclear. Most...
Previous suicide attempts are a leading risk factor for completed suicide. To identify specific char...
South Korea has one of the highest suicide rate among all the OECD countries as its three-year avera...
Limited evidence regarding the effects of individual income and health on suicide was presented. We ...
Our study set out to understand South Korea’s rising suicide rates in the context of other Asian cou...
South Korea has the highest suicide rates among the OECD countries and among the Korean population, ...
Background: Previous studies report that income inequality is an important risk factor for depressio...
In 2018, the suicide rate in South Korea was the highest among the Organisation for Economic Co-oper...
Objectives In 2018, South Korea’s suicide mortality rate was 26.59 deaths per 100 000 people; this f...
It is widely held in socio-behavioral studies of suicide that higher levels of stress and lower leve...
BACKGROUND: Suicide rates are high among elderly individuals experiencing socioeconomic insecurity. ...
Abstract Background Suicide is a serious worldwide pu...
Psychosocial stress and the related biochemical response have been hypothesized as a potential mecha...
As a result of unprecedented increase in suicides over the last decade, Korea now ranks at the top o...
South Korea has the highest suicide rate among countries in the Organisation for Economic Co-operati...
Background: The relation of income and socioeconomic status with suicide rates remains unclear. Most...
Previous suicide attempts are a leading risk factor for completed suicide. To identify specific char...
South Korea has one of the highest suicide rate among all the OECD countries as its three-year avera...
Limited evidence regarding the effects of individual income and health on suicide was presented. We ...
Our study set out to understand South Korea’s rising suicide rates in the context of other Asian cou...
South Korea has the highest suicide rates among the OECD countries and among the Korean population, ...
Background: Previous studies report that income inequality is an important risk factor for depressio...
In 2018, the suicide rate in South Korea was the highest among the Organisation for Economic Co-oper...
Objectives In 2018, South Korea’s suicide mortality rate was 26.59 deaths per 100 000 people; this f...
It is widely held in socio-behavioral studies of suicide that higher levels of stress and lower leve...
BACKGROUND: Suicide rates are high among elderly individuals experiencing socioeconomic insecurity. ...
Abstract Background Suicide is a serious worldwide pu...
Psychosocial stress and the related biochemical response have been hypothesized as a potential mecha...