Study objective-Relative risks are frequently assumed to be stable across populations but this may not apply in psychiatric epidemiology where sociocultural context may modify them. Such ecological effect modification will give curved associations between aggregated risk factor and outcome. This was examined in connection with the ecological association between suicide rates and an aggregate index of religiosity. Design-Ecological study of associations between suicide rates and an index of religiosity, adjusted for socioeconomic variation. The effect of stratification of the study sample according to levels of religiosity, was examined. Setting-26 European and American countries. Subjects-Interview data from 37688 people aggregated by count...
Objective: To examine the effect of religion on negative attitudes and beliefs about suicide. Method...
Religiosity has been a major, long standing construct in sociological analyses o...
The overall importance of a risk factor for suicide in a population is determined not only by the re...
Study objective-Relative risks are frequently assumed to be stable across populations but this may n...
Background. Negative associations between religion and suicide, in individuals and countries, may be...
Background. Negative associations between religion and suicide, in individuals and countries, may be...
Background This study examined the nature of ecological associations between 'religiousness' and sui...
Modern multivariate analysis on cross-national samples has challenged Durkheim's observation th...
Suicide is a major public health concern and a leading cause of death around the world. How religion...
This cross-cultural study investigates whether religiosity assessed in three dimensions has a protec...
The present analysis contributes to the existing literature on religion and suicide in three interre...
The field of suicide prevention has been enriched by research on the association between spiritualit...
Suicide is a major public health concern and a leading cause of death around the world. How religion...
Very little has been researched assessing the relationship between the suicide rate and the ecologic...
The field of suicide prevention has been enriched by research on the association between spiritualit...
Objective: To examine the effect of religion on negative attitudes and beliefs about suicide. Method...
Religiosity has been a major, long standing construct in sociological analyses o...
The overall importance of a risk factor for suicide in a population is determined not only by the re...
Study objective-Relative risks are frequently assumed to be stable across populations but this may n...
Background. Negative associations between religion and suicide, in individuals and countries, may be...
Background. Negative associations between religion and suicide, in individuals and countries, may be...
Background This study examined the nature of ecological associations between 'religiousness' and sui...
Modern multivariate analysis on cross-national samples has challenged Durkheim's observation th...
Suicide is a major public health concern and a leading cause of death around the world. How religion...
This cross-cultural study investigates whether religiosity assessed in three dimensions has a protec...
The present analysis contributes to the existing literature on religion and suicide in three interre...
The field of suicide prevention has been enriched by research on the association between spiritualit...
Suicide is a major public health concern and a leading cause of death around the world. How religion...
Very little has been researched assessing the relationship between the suicide rate and the ecologic...
The field of suicide prevention has been enriched by research on the association between spiritualit...
Objective: To examine the effect of religion on negative attitudes and beliefs about suicide. Method...
Religiosity has been a major, long standing construct in sociological analyses o...
The overall importance of a risk factor for suicide in a population is determined not only by the re...