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Citation

Kaplan MS, Adamek ME, Geling O. Gerontologist 1996; 36(4): 530-533.

Affiliation

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, School of Social Work 61801, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1996, Oxford University Press)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

8771981

Abstract

Compared to women, younger males, and other racial/ethnic groups in the United States, white males 65 and over have the highest suicide rates. Using the Mortality Detail Files (1989-1991), this study examined the sociodemographic factors associated with late life firearm (vs other methods) suicide among white males. White males aged 65-84 residing in nonmetropolitan areas who were married, divorced, or widowed and with less than a high school education were significantly more likely to have killed themselves with a firearm than with other methods. Policy initiatives and community interventions should incorporate knowledge of those demographic subgroups most at risk for firearm suicide.

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