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Citation

Kelly S, Charlton J, Jenkins R. Popul. Trends 1995; (80): 16-25.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1995, Office of Population Censuses and Surveys, Great Britain)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

7664129

Abstract

Following two previous articles which described changes that are occurring in suicide rates and trends in factors known to be associated with suicides, this article examines in greater depth the effect of occupation and geography on suicide mortality. For both men and women the highest risk occupations are mostly in Social Class I or II. The occupations at highest risk, which include several medical-related professions, and the method of suicide they choose, suggest that easy access to means of suicide is an important factor. Suicide rates for men aged 15-44 are generally higher in Inner London, rural areas, resort and retirement areas, and urban manufacturing areas.


Language: en

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