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Citation

Innamorati M, Serafini G, Lester D, Amore M, Girardi P, Pompili M. Int. J. Soc. Psychiatry 2014; 60(1): 89-94.

Affiliation

Sapienza University of Rome, Italy; University of Parma, Italy.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2014, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0020764012467261

PMID

23283750

Abstract

AIMS: This ecological comparison study explored temporal trends since 1985 in age-adjusted suicide and homicide rates for older male adults (over the age of 65) resident in the EU and the Russian Federation. METHODS: The data were extracted from the World Health Organization's (WHO) European mortality database. RESULTS: Older men resident in the Russian Federation had a higher risk of dying a violent death (by homicide and by suicide) than their younger compatriots (relative risks (RR) ranging from 1.13 to 1.31). Conversely, in the EU, older men had a higher risk of dying from suicide (RRs of 1.52 for men over the age of 65 and 3.27 for men over the age of 75) and a lower risk of being victims of homicide (RRs ranging between 0.84 and 0.89) than their younger compatriots. CONCLUSIONS: The European region is characterized by great inequalities in rates of violent deaths among the elderly.


Language: en

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