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Abdollah Hajivandi, Fatemeh Akbarizadeh, Mohsen janghorbani. Epidemiology of suicide in province of Bushehr in 2009. HSR 2014; 9 (11) :1252-1261
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1- PhD in biostatistics, Associate professor , Bushehr university of medical sciences ,Bushehr, Iran
2- MSc Clinical Psychology, Provincial Health Center, Bushehr university of medical sciences, Bushehr, Iran (Corresponding Author) Email:fakbari1@yahoo.com
3- Professor, Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
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Background: suicide is one of the most important health problems in communities and knowledge of rates and epidemiology of it in any region could help in control and preventing programs .Longitudinal registration of annual death data has been employed in this study. Methods: In an analytical and cross sectional study pre conducted forms of suicide was engaged to register data , crude and specific attempted and completed suicides rates was computed along with other demographic variables . Statistical analysis includes estimation of relative risks and also correlation analysis between variables. Data were released from health province center of Bushehr University of medical sciences. Only suicide acts that resulted in hospitalization or death were included in the study. Findings: annual incidence of suicide in women was 5.7 and 2.88 in men per 100000 people in the province. Overall, 6.6 % of all suicide acts proved lethal (no significant difference between males and females), but number of attempt suicides and completed suicides in females were twice more comparing to males (RR=2.3 &1.98 respectively). Fatality rate of suicide acts in the whole was 6/6 percent and no significant difference observed between males and females. Poisoning with drugs accounted for 87% of acts but only 8% of fatalities. Self immolation accounted for only 6% of suicide acts but 71% of fatalities. hanging was the most fatal method( fatality rate 100%) followed by self immolation (fatality rate 69%).highest fatality rate was observed in unemployed men (9/3%) followed by housewife ( 7/2%). Conclusion: incidence of suicide in the province for men is lower and for women was higher than that was observed in the country, such as other deprived regions of the country. The most high risk groups for complete suicide were illiterate housewife and then unemployed men with low education. incomplete suicides almost happens under age 25 years in educated women single or married and in educated almost single men.  
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: education health and promotion
Received: 2020/07/16 | Accepted: 2014/01/15 | Published: 2014/01/15

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