Although the overall suicide rate worldwide has changed minimally over the past 100 years, different trends have been observed over time in the USA, Australia, and New Zealand (NZ). However, few studies have focused on suicides in children (\u3c 18 years), making evaluation of possible trends difficult. The last 20 years has also seen an increase in childhood obesity, eating disorders, and body image issues for children in many developed nations; however, few studies have shown whether a significant proportion of child suicides have an abnormal BMI. The current study evaluates child suicides (from 2008 to 2017) in South Australia (Australia), compared with the jurisdictions of Auckland (NZ) and Hennepin County (USA). Demographic data (age, ...
Objective This study explores the spatiotemporal variations of suicide across Australia from 1986 to...
BACKGROUND: There is concern about the mental health of children and young people and a possible ris...
Although child mortality is decreasing in Sweden, an increase in suicide rates has been previously o...
Background Youth and child suicide prevention is a national and global priority. In Australia 35% of...
Suicide has been reported as the second or third most common cause of death in children and adolesce...
Objective: This article analyses case descriptions of child suicides from 2004 to 2012 to inform fut...
Objective: To compare secular trends in method-specific suicide rates among young people in Australi...
Objective: This study explores the spatiotemporal variations of suicide across Australia from 1986 t...
In 1997, there was a peak in the number of suicides in Australia, when 2720 deaths were classif...
the past thirty years. One in six deaths of males and one in nine deaths of females aged fifteen to ...
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...
Abstract Introduction: Suicide regularly ranks among the top ten leading causes of death in the ...
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to clarify the extent to which the recorded marked decl...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the demographic, social, and clinical characteristics of young Australians who ...
Objective This study explores the spatiotemporal variations of suicide across Australia from 1986 to...
BACKGROUND: There is concern about the mental health of children and young people and a possible ris...
Although child mortality is decreasing in Sweden, an increase in suicide rates has been previously o...
Background Youth and child suicide prevention is a national and global priority. In Australia 35% of...
Suicide has been reported as the second or third most common cause of death in children and adolesce...
Objective: This article analyses case descriptions of child suicides from 2004 to 2012 to inform fut...
Objective: To compare secular trends in method-specific suicide rates among young people in Australi...
Objective: This study explores the spatiotemporal variations of suicide across Australia from 1986 t...
In 1997, there was a peak in the number of suicides in Australia, when 2720 deaths were classif...
the past thirty years. One in six deaths of males and one in nine deaths of females aged fifteen to ...
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...
Abstract Introduction: Suicide regularly ranks among the top ten leading causes of death in the ...
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to clarify the extent to which the recorded marked decl...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the demographic, social, and clinical characteristics of young Australians who ...
Objective This study explores the spatiotemporal variations of suicide across Australia from 1986 to...
BACKGROUND: There is concern about the mental health of children and young people and a possible ris...
Although child mortality is decreasing in Sweden, an increase in suicide rates has been previously o...