OBJECTIVE: To review the estimated suicide rates for the Region Metropolitan, the main socio-political center in Chile, for the period 1979-1994, and to determine whether they follow a seasonal pattern. METHOD: Data available for the period 1979-94 at the Forensic Services in Chile was analyzed using ANOVA. RESULTS: It was register 5.386 suicides. While the "warm" months (October, November, December & January) concentrated 39.0% of cases, the so called "cold" months reported 28,7%. This contrast is made even clearer by the month-to-month analysis, showing the highest suicide rate in December (10.9%) against the lowest rate in June (7.0%). Further statistical analysis revealed these differences to be significant. CONCLUSION: The study shows ...
This study evaluates the relative influence of social vs bioclimatic factors on cross-national varia...
Suicide is a major public health concern in United States. Nearly 34,000 died by suicide in 2007 alo...
Objective: Considering the scarcity of reports from intertropical latitudes and the Southern Hemisph...
OBJECTIVE: To review the estimated suicide rates for the Region Metropolitan, the main socio-politic...
Background: Studies in the northern and southern hemispheres consistently identified seasonal influe...
Most of what is known about the seasonal variation in suicide rate originates from studies conducted...
Background: To examine the seasonality of suicides in Australia and New Zealand during the period 19...
Historically, seasonal variations in suicide rates were thought to be associated with changes in wea...
[[abstract]]Background Seasonal variation in suicidal death has been observed in many countries. In ...
Aims We aimed to investigate the heterogeneity of seasonal suicide patterns among multiple geograph...
[[abstract]]AIMS: We aimed to investigate the heterogeneity of seasonal suicide patterns among multi...
This study carries forward the study of seasonal variation of suicide within the United States. Suic...
Seasonality is one of the oldest and most resistant-to-elucidation issues in suicide research. Howev...
Background: Suicide is a public health problem in the world. In Chile, suicide rates increased since...
Seasonality of suicides is well-known and nearly ubiquitous, but recent evidence showed inconsistent...
This study evaluates the relative influence of social vs bioclimatic factors on cross-national varia...
Suicide is a major public health concern in United States. Nearly 34,000 died by suicide in 2007 alo...
Objective: Considering the scarcity of reports from intertropical latitudes and the Southern Hemisph...
OBJECTIVE: To review the estimated suicide rates for the Region Metropolitan, the main socio-politic...
Background: Studies in the northern and southern hemispheres consistently identified seasonal influe...
Most of what is known about the seasonal variation in suicide rate originates from studies conducted...
Background: To examine the seasonality of suicides in Australia and New Zealand during the period 19...
Historically, seasonal variations in suicide rates were thought to be associated with changes in wea...
[[abstract]]Background Seasonal variation in suicidal death has been observed in many countries. In ...
Aims We aimed to investigate the heterogeneity of seasonal suicide patterns among multiple geograph...
[[abstract]]AIMS: We aimed to investigate the heterogeneity of seasonal suicide patterns among multi...
This study carries forward the study of seasonal variation of suicide within the United States. Suic...
Seasonality is one of the oldest and most resistant-to-elucidation issues in suicide research. Howev...
Background: Suicide is a public health problem in the world. In Chile, suicide rates increased since...
Seasonality of suicides is well-known and nearly ubiquitous, but recent evidence showed inconsistent...
This study evaluates the relative influence of social vs bioclimatic factors on cross-national varia...
Suicide is a major public health concern in United States. Nearly 34,000 died by suicide in 2007 alo...
Objective: Considering the scarcity of reports from intertropical latitudes and the Southern Hemisph...