Title of article :
Elderly suicide rates: a replication of cross-national comparisons and association with sex and elderly age-bands using five year suicide data
Author/Authors :
Shah، Ajit نويسنده International School for Communities, Rights and Inclusion, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK. ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2011
Pages :
5
From page :
80
To page :
84
Abstract :
Background:Suicide rates generally increase with age. A recent cross-national study, using one-year cross-sectional data on suicide rates identified regional and cross-national patterns for elderly suicide rates. However, findings from studies using one-year cross-sectional data on suicide rates may be open to bias because of random year on year fluctuations in elderly suicide rates. Methods:One-year average of suicide rates for both sexes in the age-bands 65-74 and 75+ years were calculated from data on suicide rates for five consecutive years ascertained from the World Health Organization. Cross-national variations were examined by segregating different countries into four quartiles of suicide rates. Results:There was wide cross-national variation in elderly suicide rates. Elderly suicide rates were the lowest in Caribbean and Arabic/Islamic countries, and the highest in central and eastern European, countries emerging from the former Soviet Union, some oriental and some west European countries. Conclusions:The regional and cross-national patterns for elderly suicide rates observed in this study were almost identical to a similar earlier study using one-year cross-sectional data on suicide rates. This suggests that the findings of both studies were accurate and robust, and potential explanations for the observed cross-national variations in elderly suicide rates requires further study.
Journal title :
Journal of Injury and Violence Research
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
Journal of Injury and Violence Research
Record number :
981886
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