Association of temporal factors and suicides in the United States, 2000-2004
It was concluded that the observed association between seasonality and suicide cannot be discounted as a mere coincidence. Future research ought to focus on integrating individual level data and contextual variables when testing for seasonality effects. Methods- Data were pooled from the Multiple Cause of Death Files.
- Hierarchical logistic regression models were fitted to all deaths occurring in 2000 through 2004 by suicide.
Results- The incidence of suicide was significantly higher on Wednesdays, compared to Sunday
- Specifically, individuals were 99% more likely to kill themselves on Wednesday than on Sunday.econd bullet
- Suicides were more prevalent in the summer months, and they were less likely to occur in winter.
The state suicide rate significantly elevated individual suicide risk.- The results held even after controlling for the potentially confounding effects of socio-economic and demographic variables at both the individual and state levels.
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