Background: Studies report high rates of suicide attempts for female immigrants. This study assesses variations in the distribution of suicide attempts across gender in immigrant and non-immigrant groups in Europe. Method: Data on 64 native and immigrant groups, including 17 662 local and 3755 immigrant person-cases collected, between 1989 and 2003, in 24 million person-years were derived from the WHO/EURO Multicentre Study on Suicidal Behaviour. Female-to-male ratios of suicide attempt rates (SARs) were calculated for all groups. Results: The cases were combined into four major categories: hosts; European and other Western immigrants; non-European immigrants; and Russian immigrants. The non-European immigrants included higher female SARs t...
Background: Foreign-born people constitute 12.5% of the Swedish population in Sweden, which calls fo...
Immigrant populations in western societies have grown in their size and diversity yet evidence is in...
Riecher-Rossler, Anita/0000-0001-6361-8789WOS: 000262059900006PubMed: 19080997To examine the charact...
Background: Studies report high rates of suicide attempts for female immigrants. This study assesses...
Background: Studies report high rates of suicide attempts for female immigrants. This study assesses...
Introduction and Aims: Immigrants comprise about 10% of the total population of Europe, but our know...
This study compares the frequencies of attempted suicide among immigrants and their hosts, between d...
Objectives: To compare frequencies of suicide attempt repetition in immigrants and local European po...
This report describes the investigation of care recommendations in the medical system across Europea...
Spallek J, Reeske A, Norredam M, Nielsen SS, Lehnhardt J, Razum O. Suicide among immigrants in Europ...
The increasing number of immigrants in Sweden during the past four decades has brought the health of...
Background/Aims: Turkish migrants have been shown to have an increased rate of suicide attempts as c...
BACKGROUND: It has been hypothesised that refugees have an increased risk of suicide. AIMS: To inves...
Aim: The aim of this literature review was to provide an overview of suicidal ideationand suicide at...
Riecher-Rossler, Anita/0000-0001-6361-8789WOS: 000309899800005PubMed: 22854217Background/Aims: Turki...
Background: Foreign-born people constitute 12.5% of the Swedish population in Sweden, which calls fo...
Immigrant populations in western societies have grown in their size and diversity yet evidence is in...
Riecher-Rossler, Anita/0000-0001-6361-8789WOS: 000262059900006PubMed: 19080997To examine the charact...
Background: Studies report high rates of suicide attempts for female immigrants. This study assesses...
Background: Studies report high rates of suicide attempts for female immigrants. This study assesses...
Introduction and Aims: Immigrants comprise about 10% of the total population of Europe, but our know...
This study compares the frequencies of attempted suicide among immigrants and their hosts, between d...
Objectives: To compare frequencies of suicide attempt repetition in immigrants and local European po...
This report describes the investigation of care recommendations in the medical system across Europea...
Spallek J, Reeske A, Norredam M, Nielsen SS, Lehnhardt J, Razum O. Suicide among immigrants in Europ...
The increasing number of immigrants in Sweden during the past four decades has brought the health of...
Background/Aims: Turkish migrants have been shown to have an increased rate of suicide attempts as c...
BACKGROUND: It has been hypothesised that refugees have an increased risk of suicide. AIMS: To inves...
Aim: The aim of this literature review was to provide an overview of suicidal ideationand suicide at...
Riecher-Rossler, Anita/0000-0001-6361-8789WOS: 000309899800005PubMed: 22854217Background/Aims: Turki...
Background: Foreign-born people constitute 12.5% of the Swedish population in Sweden, which calls fo...
Immigrant populations in western societies have grown in their size and diversity yet evidence is in...
Riecher-Rossler, Anita/0000-0001-6361-8789WOS: 000262059900006PubMed: 19080997To examine the charact...