[[abstract]]This paper is an update and reexamination of Yang et al. [Yang B., Lester D. and Yang C. Soc. Sci. Med. 34, 333, 1992]. Time-series analyses were carried out to explore the importance of sociological and economic determinants of suicide rates in the U.S. and in Taiwan for 1952–1992. Labor market related variables (unemployment and female labor force participation) were found to play similar roles in multiple regressions for both nations, while general economic and social conditions (GNP per capita and divorce) played a role only in the U.S. A comparison of standardized coefficients revealed that pure economic variables exerted greater influence over national suicide rates than sociological variables.[[fileno]]2070208010011[[depa...
National cultures of suicide have found renewed interest in the re-cent literature on variation in s...
This study investigates suicide rates among OECD countries, with particular effort made to gain insi...
In this study, we analyze suicide rates among OECD countries with a particular effort made to gain i...
This paper is an update and reexamination of Yang et al. [Yang B., Lester D. and Yang C. Soc. Sci. M...
This study examines the impact of unemployment on suicide rates in Taiwan and Hong Kong during the p...
[[abstract]]This paper uses a cross-sectionally hetero scedastic and time-wise autoregressive techni...
[[abstract]]This paper examines the suicide rates of 23 cities and counties in Taiwan from 1983 to 2...
[[abstract]]This paper examines the suicide rates of 23 cities and counties in Taiwan from 1983 to 2...
Objective: Despite the wealth of research investigating the association of unemployment with suicide...
Objective: To evaluate the association between socioeconomic factors and suicide rates. Methods: An...
National cultures of suicide, that is culturally shared attitudes that are either supportive or rest...
National cultures of suicide, that is culturally shared attitudes that are either supportive or rest...
National cultures of suicide, that is culturally shared attitudes that are either supportive or rest...
National cultures of suicide, that is culturally shared attitudes that are either supportive or rest...
[[abstract]]Objectives: To examine the relationship between socioeconomic factors and suicide mortal...
National cultures of suicide have found renewed interest in the re-cent literature on variation in s...
This study investigates suicide rates among OECD countries, with particular effort made to gain insi...
In this study, we analyze suicide rates among OECD countries with a particular effort made to gain i...
This paper is an update and reexamination of Yang et al. [Yang B., Lester D. and Yang C. Soc. Sci. M...
This study examines the impact of unemployment on suicide rates in Taiwan and Hong Kong during the p...
[[abstract]]This paper uses a cross-sectionally hetero scedastic and time-wise autoregressive techni...
[[abstract]]This paper examines the suicide rates of 23 cities and counties in Taiwan from 1983 to 2...
[[abstract]]This paper examines the suicide rates of 23 cities and counties in Taiwan from 1983 to 2...
Objective: Despite the wealth of research investigating the association of unemployment with suicide...
Objective: To evaluate the association between socioeconomic factors and suicide rates. Methods: An...
National cultures of suicide, that is culturally shared attitudes that are either supportive or rest...
National cultures of suicide, that is culturally shared attitudes that are either supportive or rest...
National cultures of suicide, that is culturally shared attitudes that are either supportive or rest...
National cultures of suicide, that is culturally shared attitudes that are either supportive or rest...
[[abstract]]Objectives: To examine the relationship between socioeconomic factors and suicide mortal...
National cultures of suicide have found renewed interest in the re-cent literature on variation in s...
This study investigates suicide rates among OECD countries, with particular effort made to gain insi...
In this study, we analyze suicide rates among OECD countries with a particular effort made to gain i...