The impact of widowhood on suicide and accident mortality in Ireland was investigated using Poisson regression analysis applied to routine data relating to all 10 561 suicidal and accidental deaths of married or widowed persons aged at least 35 years in Ireland during 1986–2005. Mortality rates were almost always higher among the widowed and often by a 2-fold, statistically significant difference. The excess mortality was equivalent to 2083 or 57.6% of all suicidal or accidental deaths of widowed persons in 1986–2005. Routine contact with recently widowed persons by public health professionals may be warranted with a view to reducing their excess mortality
Introduction: Suicide is criminalized in more than 100 countries around the world. A dearth of rese...
Background: We consider whether widowhood increases mortality risk. Although commonly observed, this...
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This article breaks down the different factors responsible for the excess mortality of widowed perso...
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Background: The aim of this study was to assess if widowers had an increased mortality rate during t...
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Thierry Xavier.- Risks of mortality and excess mortality during the first ten years of widowhood Thi...
BACKGROUND: Hospital-treated deliberate self harm and suicide among older adults have rarely been ex...
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Background: Ireland has the 17th highest suicide rate in the EU and the 4th highest among 15–24-year...
The study of spousal bereavement and mortality has long been a major topic of interest for social sc...
The official suicide rate in Ireland increased markedly between 1978 and 1990. This increase was att...
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Introduction: Suicide is criminalized in more than 100 countries around the world. A dearth of rese...
Background: We consider whether widowhood increases mortality risk. Although commonly observed, this...
Background: Studies have identified employment as a protective factor against suicide. We examined e...
This article breaks down the different factors responsible for the excess mortality of widowed perso...
This paper provides a comparison of the socio-demographic profile of hanging suicides and suicides b...
Background: The aim of this study was to assess if widowers had an increased mortality rate during t...
Background: Hospital-treated deliberate self harm and suicide among older adults have rarely been ex...
Thierry Xavier.- Risks of mortality and excess mortality during the first ten years of widowhood Thi...
BACKGROUND: Hospital-treated deliberate self harm and suicide among older adults have rarely been ex...
Journal ArticleThis study examines how spouses' deaths from sudden or lengthy illnesses differential...
Irish female methods of suicide from 1980 till 2009 were investigated in order to determine the like...
Background: Ireland has the 17th highest suicide rate in the EU and the 4th highest among 15–24-year...
The study of spousal bereavement and mortality has long been a major topic of interest for social sc...
The official suicide rate in Ireland increased markedly between 1978 and 1990. This increase was att...
To access full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink "View/open" at the bottom...
Introduction: Suicide is criminalized in more than 100 countries around the world. A dearth of rese...
Background: We consider whether widowhood increases mortality risk. Although commonly observed, this...
Background: Studies have identified employment as a protective factor against suicide. We examined e...