Suicide Methods Used by Women in Korea, Sweden, Taiwan and the United States
Few studies have compared methods of suicide used by women in different countries. This study compared methods used by women in South Korea, Taiwan, Sweden and the United States. Methods: Age- and method-specific suicide rates for women in the four countries in 2002 were calculated and compared. Han...
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doaj-25bd171c58ce49a18ad8ea87850c8b7b2020-11-24T21:24:00ZengElsevierJournal of the Formosan Medical Association0929-66462009-06-01108645245910.1016/S0929-6646(09)60092-9Suicide Methods Used by Women in Korea, Sweden, Taiwan and the United StatesYing-Yeh Chen0Nam-Soo Park1Tsung-Hsueh Lu2Taipei City Psychiatric Center, Taipei City Hospital, Taipei, TaiwanCenter for Injury Prevention and Community Safety Promotion, School of Medicine, Ajou University, Suwon, South KoreaInstitutes of Public Health, College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, TaiwanFew studies have compared methods of suicide used by women in different countries. This study compared methods used by women in South Korea, Taiwan, Sweden and the United States. Methods: Age- and method-specific suicide rates for women in the four countries in 2002 were calculated and compared. Hanging, firearms and jumping from a height were classified as violent suicide methods. Poisoning suicides were further classified according to use of drugs, gases, pesticides and other agents. Results: Half of Taiwanese and American women used violent methods, while only one third of women in South Korea and Sweden used such methods. Poisoning was the most often used suicide method by women in all four countries. About 90% of American and Swedish women used drugs. In contrast, almost half of women from Korea and Taiwan used pesticides. Conclusion: Different countries contrast greatly in the agents used in suicide by poisoning but not in patterns of violent methods used.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0929664609600929epidemiologypoisoningsuicideviolencewomen |
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Ying-Yeh Chen Nam-Soo Park Tsung-Hsueh Lu Suicide Methods Used by Women in Korea, Sweden, Taiwan and the United States Journal of the Formosan Medical Association epidemiology poisoning suicide violence women |
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Suicide Methods Used by Women in Korea, Sweden, Taiwan and the United States |
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Suicide Methods Used by Women in Korea, Sweden, Taiwan and the United States |
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Suicide Methods Used by Women in Korea, Sweden, Taiwan and the United States |
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Suicide Methods Used by Women in Korea, Sweden, Taiwan and the United States |
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Suicide Methods Used by Women in Korea, Sweden, Taiwan and the United States |
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suicide methods used by women in korea, sweden, taiwan and the united states |
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Journal of the Formosan Medical Association |
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0929-6646 |
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2009-06-01 |
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Few studies have compared methods of suicide used by women in different countries. This study compared methods used by women in South Korea, Taiwan, Sweden and the United States.
Methods: Age- and method-specific suicide rates for women in the four countries in 2002 were calculated and compared. Hanging, firearms and jumping from a height were classified as violent suicide methods. Poisoning suicides were further classified according to use of drugs, gases, pesticides and other agents.
Results: Half of Taiwanese and American women used violent methods, while only one third of women in South Korea and Sweden used such methods. Poisoning was the most often used suicide method by women in all four countries. About 90% of American and Swedish women used drugs. In contrast, almost half of women from Korea and Taiwan used pesticides.
Conclusion: Different countries contrast greatly in the agents used in suicide by poisoning but not in patterns of violent methods used. |
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epidemiology poisoning suicide violence women |
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