Factors Associated with Suicide Attempts and Suicides in the General Population of Andalusia (Spain)
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Mejías-Martín, Yolanda; Luna Del Castillo, Juan De Dios; Rodríguez-Mejías, Candela; Martí García, Celia; Valencia-Quintero, Juan Pablo; García Caro, María PazEditorial
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Suicide Suicide attempt Population groups Emergency medical services
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2019-11-14Referencia bibliográfica
Mejías-Martín, Y., Del Castillo, L., de Dios, J., Rodríguez-Mejías, C., Martí-García, C., Valencia-Quintero, J. P., & García-Caro, M. P. (2019). Factors associated with suicide attempts and suicides in the general population of Andalusia (Spain). International journal of environmental research and public health, 16(22), 4496.
Abstract
Discrepant results have been published by studies comparing deaths by suicide with
attempted suicides. This study aimed to determine factors associated with suicides and attempted
suicides in Andalusia (Spain) between 2007 and 2013, comparing sex, age, year, and suicide method
between these populations. A retrospective study was conducted of data on deaths by suicide and
attempted suicides over a seven-year period, calculating the sex and age rates for each behavior.
Adjusted Poisson regression was used to analyze the association with study variables, and incidence
rate ratios were estimated. During the seven-year study period, 20,254 attempted suicides and 5202
deaths by suicide were recorded. The prevalence of attempted suicide did not differ between the
sexes, whereas the prevalence of deaths by suicide was three-fold higher among males than among
females and increased with higher age. The most frequently used method was the same in males and
females for suicide attempts, but differed between the sexes for suicides. The combined influence of
sex and age was greater in the model for death by suicide than in the model for attempted suicide.
The key differentiating factor was the method used, while the finding of greatest concern was the
suicide behavior among the elderly. Preventive strategies should take these differences into account.