Method-Specific Suicide Mortality Trends in Australian Men from 1978 to 2017
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Data Source
2.2. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
Regression Analysis
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | Incidence Rate Ratio | 95% Confidence Interval |
---|---|---|
New South Wales | ||
Year | 0.984 | (0.980–0.988) * |
Suicide Method | ||
Hanging | 1.241 | (1.130–1.363) * |
Gun | 2.367 | (2.153–2.603) * |
Drowning | 0.167 | (0.137–0.204) * |
Gas | 1.731 | (1.570–1.909) * |
Poisoning | Reference | |
Others | 0.785 | (0.704–0.875) * |
Age Category | ||
20–34 years | Reference | |
35–49 years | 0.982 | (0.949–1.017) |
50–64 years | 0.850 | (0.818–0.884) * |
65+ years | 0.973 | (0.933–1.015) |
Period | ||
Before national firearms agreement | ||
After national firearms agreement | 0.971 | (0.918–1.027) |
Year-Method interaction | ||
Year-Hanging | 1.043 | (1.039–1.047) * |
Year-Gun | 0.967 | (0.963–0.972) * |
Year-Drowning | 1.001 | (0.992–1.010) |
Year-Gas | 0.986 | (0.981–0.990) * |
Year-Poisoning | Reference | |
Year-Others | 1.020 | (1.016–1.025) * |
Victoria | ||
Year | 0.975 | (0.970–0.980) * |
Suicide Method | ||
Hanging | 1.147 | (1.028–1.280) * |
Gun | 2.595 | (2.327–2.895) * |
Drowning | 0.232 | (0.189–0.286) * |
Gas | 1.627 | (1.453–1.821) * |
Poisoning | Reference | |
Others | 0.714 | (0.628–0.812) * |
Age Category | ||
20–34 years | Reference | |
35–49 years | 0.983 | (0.945–1.023) |
50–64 years | 0.873 | (0.835–0.913) * |
65+ years | 0.894 | (0.850–0.939) * |
Period | ||
Before national firearms agreement | Reference | |
After national firearms agreement | 1.020 | (0.956–1.088) |
Year-Method interaction | ||
Year-Hanging | 1.052 | (1.047–1.057) * |
Year-Gun | 0.967 | (0.962–0.972) * |
Year-Drowning | 0.997 | (0.987–1.006) |
Year-Gas | 1.001 | (0.995–1.006) |
Year-Poisoning | Reference | |
Year-Others | 1.026 | (1.020–1.031) |
Western Australia | ||
Year | 0.987 | (0.980–0.994) * |
Suicide Method | ||
Hanging | 1.460 | (1.226–1.738) * |
Gun | 1.922 | (1.593–2.319) * |
Drowning | 0.145 | (0.100–0.212) |
Gas | 3.123 | (2.626–3.713) * |
Poisoning | Reference | |
Others | 0.412 | (0.323–0.526) * |
Age Category | ||
20–34 years | Reference | |
35–49 years | 0.914 | (0.864–0.967) * |
50–64 years | 0.684 | (0.639–0.731) * |
65+ years | 0.674 | (0.624–0.728) * |
Period | ||
Before national firearms agreement | Reference | |
After national firearms agreement | 0.999 | (0.904–1.105) |
Year-Method interaction | ||
Year-Hanging | 1.045 | (1.038–1.053) * |
Year-Gun | 0.975 | (0.967–0.983) * |
Year-Drowning | 1.020 | (1.005–1.035) * |
Year-Gas | 0.974 | (0.966–0.981) * |
Year-Poisoning | Reference | |
Year-Others | 1.029 | (1.020–1.039) * |
Variables | Incidence Rate Ratio | 95% Confidence Interval |
---|---|---|
Queensland | ||
Year | 0.986 | (0.981–0.991) * |
Suicide Method | ||
Hanging | 0.960 | (0.847–1.088) |
Gun | 3.827 | (3.403–4.303) * |
Drowning | 0.212 | (0.166–0.271) * |
Gas | 1.337 | (1.170–1.527) * |
Poisoning | Reference | |
Others | 0.383 | (0.323–0.453) * |
Age Category | ||
20–34 years | Reference | |
35–49 years | 1.010 | (0.970–1.052) |
50–64 years | 0.808 | (0.771–0.847) * |
65+ years | 0.851 | (0.808–0.897) * |
Period | ||
Before national firearms agreement | Reference | |
After national firearms agreement | 1.009 | (0.943–1.080) |
Year-Method interaction | ||
Year-Hanging | 1.054 | (1.049–1.059) * |
Year-Gun | 0.960 | (0.955–0.965) * |
Year-Drowning | 0.992 | (0.981–1.002) |
Year-Gas | 0.996 | (0.991–1.002) |
Year-Poisoning | Reference | |
Year-Others | 1.032 | (1.025–1.038) * |
South Australia | ||
Year | 0.980 | (0.973–0.988) * |
Suicide Method | ||
Hanging | 1.050 | (0.881–1.251) |
Gun | 2.354 | (1.974–2.809) * |
Drowning | 0.264 | (0.192–0.364) * |
Gas | 1.335 | (1.110–1.607) * |
Poisoning | Reference | |
Others | 0.322 | (0.249–0.416) * |
Age Category | ||
20–34 years | Reference | |
35–49 years | 0.966 | (0.905–1.031) |
50–64 years | 0.854 | (0.793–0.920) * |
65+ years | 0.935 | (0.862–1.014) |
Period | ||
Before national firearms agreement | Reference | |
After national firearms agreement | 1.127 | (1.017–1.249) * |
Year-Method interaction | ||
Year-Hanging | 1.051 | (1.043–1.058) * |
Year-Gun | 0.967 | (0.958–0.975) * |
Year-Drowning | 0.989 | (0.974–1.004) |
Year-Gas | 1.002 | (0.994–1.011) |
Year-Poisoning | Reference | |
Year-Others | 1.028 | (1.017–1.039) * |
Tasmania | ||
Year | 0.999 | (0.986–1.012) |
Suicide Method | ||
Hanging | 1.095 | (0.795–1.509) |
Gun | 4.779 | (3.582–6.377) * |
Drowning | 0.487 | (0.310–0.768) * |
Gas | 1.788 | (1.300–2.458) * |
Poisoning | Reference | |
Others | 0.143 | (0.078–0.261) * |
Age Category | ||
20–34 years | Reference | |
35–49 years | 0.900 | (0.807–1.004) |
50–64 years | 0.843 | (0.749–0.948) * |
65+ years | 0.883 | (0.777–1.005) |
Period | ||
Before national firearms agreement | Reference | |
After national firearms agreement | 0.849 | (0.713–1.009) |
Year-Method interaction | ||
Year-Hanging | 1.043 | (1.029–1.057) * |
Year-Gun | 0.969 | (0.956–0.982) * |
Year-Drowning | 0.994 | (0.974–1.015) |
Year-Gas | 1.000 | (0.986–1.014) |
Year-Poisoning | Reference | |
Year-Others | 1.040 | (1.016–1.064) * |
Suicide method | Incidence Rate Ratio | 95% Confidence Interval |
---|---|---|
New South Wales | ||
Hanging | 1.026 | (1.023–1.029) * |
Gun | 0.952 | (0.948–0.955) * |
Drowning | 0.985 | (0.976–0.993) * |
Gas | 0.970 | (0.966–0.973) * |
Poisoning | 0.984 | (0.980–0.988) * |
Others | 1.004 | (1.000–1.007) |
Victoria | ||
Hanging | 1.026 | (1.022–1.029) * |
Gun | 0.943 | (0.939–0.947) * |
Drowning | 0.972 | (0.963–0.981) * |
Gas | 0.976 | (0.972–0.980) * |
Poisoning | 0.975 | (0.970–0.980) * |
Others | 1.000 | (0.996–1.005) |
Queensland | ||
Hanging | 1.039 | (1.036–1.043) * |
Gun | 0.946 | (0.942–0.950) * |
Drowning | 0.978 | (0.968–0.988) * |
Gas | 0.982 | (0.978–0.987) * |
Poisoning | 0.986 | (0.981–0.991) * |
Others | 1.017 | (1.011–1.023) * |
South Australia | ||
Hanging | 1.030 | (1.024–1.035) * |
Gun | 0.948 | (0.941–0.954) * |
Drowning | 0.969 | (0.955–0.984) * |
Gas | 0.982 | (0.976–0.989) * |
Poisoning | 0.980 | (0.973–0.988) * |
Others | 1.008 | (0.998–1.017) |
Western Australia | ||
Hanging | 1.032 | (1.027–1.037) * |
Gun | 0.963 | (0.956–0.969) * |
Drowning | 1.007 | (0.993–1.021) |
Gas | 0.961 | (0.956–0.967) * |
Poisoning | 0.987 | (0.980–0.994) * |
Others | 1.017 | (1.008–1.025) * |
Tasmania | ||
Hanging | 1.042 | (1.032–1.052) * |
Gun | 0.968 | (0.958–0.977) * |
Drowning | 0.993 | (0.975–1.011) |
Gas | 0.999 | (0.989–1.010) |
Poisoning | 0.999 | (0.986–1.012) |
Others | 1.039 | (1.017–1.061) * |
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Martínez-Rives, N.L.; Dhungel, B.; Martin, P.; Gilmour, S. Method-Specific Suicide Mortality Trends in Australian Men from 1978 to 2017. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 4557. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18094557
Martínez-Rives NL, Dhungel B, Martin P, Gilmour S. Method-Specific Suicide Mortality Trends in Australian Men from 1978 to 2017. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(9):4557. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18094557
Chicago/Turabian StyleMartínez-Rives, Noelia Lucía, Bibha Dhungel, Pilar Martin, and Stuart Gilmour. 2021. "Method-Specific Suicide Mortality Trends in Australian Men from 1978 to 2017" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 9: 4557. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18094557
APA StyleMartínez-Rives, N. L., Dhungel, B., Martin, P., & Gilmour, S. (2021). Method-Specific Suicide Mortality Trends in Australian Men from 1978 to 2017. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(9), 4557. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18094557