نتایج جستجو برای: female suicide

تعداد نتایج: 291242  

Journal: :Gender medicine 2009
Ann Fridner Karen Belkic Massimo Marini Daria Minucci Luigi Pavan Karin Schenck-Gustafsson

BACKGROUND Suicide rates among physicians are higher than in the general population, and rates among female physicians are particularly high. More female than male physicians report suicidal thoughts, with suicidal ideation being a well-recognized precursor of suicide. The urgent need to find the reasons for suicide risk in female physicians is underscored by society's increasing dependence on ...

Journal: :Journal of occupational and environmental medicine 2011
Alfred Barth Leopold Sögner Timo Gnambs Michael Kundi Andreas Reiner Robert Winker

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the association between socioeconomic factors and suicide rates. METHODS Analysis of time series of suicide rates, gross domestic product, unemployment rates, labor force participation, and divorce rates of 18 countries are analyzed by the application of panel-vector error correction models. Main outcome measures are the association between the socioeconomic factors and ...

2013
Radoslaw Panczak Marcel Zwahlen Adrian Spoerri Kali Tal Martin Killias Matthias Egger

BACKGROUND Homicide-suicides are rare but catastrophic events. This study examined the epidemiology of homicide-suicide in Switzerland. METHODS The study identified homicide-suicide events 1991-2008 in persons from the same household in the Swiss National Cohort, which links census and mortality records. The analysis examined the association of the risk of dying in a homicide-suicide event wi...

Journal: :تحقیقات علوم رفتاری 0
سیدغفور موسوی محمد یعقوبی مهدی تذهیبی سیده حکیمه موسوی seyed ghafour mousavi mohammad yaghobi

aim and background: suicide is a multifactorial attempt. cultural and religious factors play important roles in its prevention and frequency. moslem societies have various approaches to different months of the year. they also have different ceremonies and customs during each month. we studied the frequency of suicide attempts during different months of lunar calendar along a 10-year period. met...

1989
A. Venkoba Rao N. Mahendran C. Gopalakrishnan T. Kota Reddy E.R. Prabhakar R. Swaminathnan C. Belinda G. Andal S. Baskaran Rashme Prahee N. Kumar Usha K. Luthra J.R. Aynkaran I. Catherine

A study of one hundred consecutive female burns (aged 15-40) admissions into the Department of Plastic Surgery, Madurai Medical College and Government Rajaji Hospital, Madurai revealed 70% to be suicidal, 25% accidental, 3% homicidal ad 2% non-classifiable in nature. The important causes were grouped under psychiatric disorders (23%) physical illness (15%), and marital and interpersonal problem...

2013
Amanda Venta Carla Sharp

The Self-Injurious Thoughts and Behaviors Interview (SITBI) was created to address limitations in existing suicide assessments and its validity was evaluated in the original publication. However, this work has not yet been extended to inpatient adolescents, a population in which suicide assessment is crucial. Moreover, information on the psychometric properties of the SITBI has not been provide...

Journal: :Archives of suicide research : official journal of the International Academy for Suicide Research 2006
Bettina Christl Hans-Ulrich Wittchen Hildegard Pfister Roselind Lieb Thomas Bronisch

This study explores the accuracy of prevalence estimations for suicide attempts. Data came from the Early Developmental Stages of Psychopathology (EDSP) Study, a prospective community study (mean follow-up period was 42 months) of 3,021 respondents aged 14 to 24 years at the outset of the study. Suicide attempters are at least 1.6 times more likely to drop out than subjects with no suicide atte...

Journal: :Archives of suicide research : official journal of the International Academy for Suicide Research 2007
Louise Brådvik

The objective of this study was to investigate violent and nonviolent suicidal acts in men and women with severe depression. The records of 98 suicide victims, who had been admitted to the Department of Psychiatry, Lund University Hospital, Sweden between 1956 and 1969, were evaluated and the subjects were monitored up to 1998. The female group displayed a significant linear trend for nonviolen...

Journal: :Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2003
E K Ung

INTRODUCTION Suicide and parasuicide rates are important markers of the health of a nation. Suicide is a common cause of mortality in youth and parasuicide has its peak prevalence in adolescence and early adulthood. Both pose a tremendous burden to individuals, families and society. Historical and current studies on suicide and parasuicide in Singapore are reviewed and discussed in the light of...

2018
Diana D. van Bergen Merijn Eikelenboom Petra P. van de Looij-Jansen

BACKGROUND WHO data shows that female immigrants in Europe attempt suicide at higher rates than 'native' women and 'native' and immigrant men. Empirical studies addressing attempted suicide of female immigrants of Caribbean (Antillean-Dutch and Creole-Surinamese-Dutch) as well as Cape Verdean descent in Europe are however scarce. We aim to increase knowledge about rates and risk factors of girl...

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