The world is experiencing a massive economic shock from the COVID-19 pandemic. Resulting unemployment and socioeconomic disruption have the potential to lead to a major upswing in the population rate of suicide in Europe and elsewhere. We assessed the association between midlife suicide rates and unemployment for Australia. For the midlife group we found a rapid decrease in the rate from 1970s to 1980s, but a more apparent increase after 2007. The increased male suicide rate coincided with the 2008 global financial crisis. The relationship between worsening employment outcomes, including suicide, is a great tragedy and deserves urgent further investigation
AbstractThe negative impacts of previous economic recessions on suicide rates have largely been attr...
Background: Existing studies have described a strong correlation between unemployment rates and suic...
Abstract Objective: To examine how the coronavirus (COVID‐19) pandemic and its consequences may have...
The world is experiencing a massive economic shock from the COVID-19 pandemic. Resulting unemploymen...
Suicide is higher among economically inactive and unemployed persons than employed persons. This pap...
Background: The relationship between unemployment and suicide may be sensitive to demographic factor...
Background The relationship between unemployment and suicide may be sensitive to demographic factors...
High suicide rates evident in Australian young adults during an epidemic period in the 1990s appear ...
Since the late 1990s there has been a sharp downward trend in Australian young male suicide. It is p...
Abstract This study explores age- and gender-specific suicide mortality due to unemployment and eco...
Background Previous research showed that the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) was associated with a wid...
BACKGROUND: Previous research showed an increase in Australian suicide rates during the Global Finan...
BACKGROUND: As with previous economic downturns, there has been debate about an association between ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine how the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and its consequences may have influenc...
The negative impacts of previous economic recessions on suicide rates have largely been attributed t...
AbstractThe negative impacts of previous economic recessions on suicide rates have largely been attr...
Background: Existing studies have described a strong correlation between unemployment rates and suic...
Abstract Objective: To examine how the coronavirus (COVID‐19) pandemic and its consequences may have...
The world is experiencing a massive economic shock from the COVID-19 pandemic. Resulting unemploymen...
Suicide is higher among economically inactive and unemployed persons than employed persons. This pap...
Background: The relationship between unemployment and suicide may be sensitive to demographic factor...
Background The relationship between unemployment and suicide may be sensitive to demographic factors...
High suicide rates evident in Australian young adults during an epidemic period in the 1990s appear ...
Since the late 1990s there has been a sharp downward trend in Australian young male suicide. It is p...
Abstract This study explores age- and gender-specific suicide mortality due to unemployment and eco...
Background Previous research showed that the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) was associated with a wid...
BACKGROUND: Previous research showed an increase in Australian suicide rates during the Global Finan...
BACKGROUND: As with previous economic downturns, there has been debate about an association between ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine how the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and its consequences may have influenc...
The negative impacts of previous economic recessions on suicide rates have largely been attributed t...
AbstractThe negative impacts of previous economic recessions on suicide rates have largely been attr...
Background: Existing studies have described a strong correlation between unemployment rates and suic...
Abstract Objective: To examine how the coronavirus (COVID‐19) pandemic and its consequences may have...