AJPM:美国人自杀率逐年上升
2012-11-29 AJPM AJPM
近日在《美国预防医学杂志》12月刊上发表了约翰·霍普金斯Bloomberg公共卫生学院的研究者发现,美国人总自杀率在2000-2010年间上升了16%,而且以上吊和窒息的方式自杀的45-59岁美国中年人数量急剧增加达1倍以上。 在美国,自杀已超过车祸,成为伤害致死的首要原因。但既往
Increase in Suicide by Hanging/Suffocation in the U.S., 2000–2010(原文)
Background:
Recently, suicide exceeded motor vehicle crashes as the leading cause of injury death in the U.S. However, details of this change in suicide methods and the relationship to individual demographics, such as age and societal influences, have not been reported.
Purpose:
To determine the characteristics of the changes in suicide rates between 2000 and 2010.
Methods:
Data came from CDC’s Web-Based Injury Statistics Query and Reporting System
(WISQARS™). Line charts were plotted to reveal changes in suicide rates by firearm, poisoning, and hanging/suffocation (ICD-10 codes: X72–X74, X60 –X69, and X70). The measure of change used is the percentage change in suicide rate between 2000 and 2010.
Results:
The overall suicide rate increased from 10.4 to 12.1 per 100,000 population between 2000 and 2010, a 16% increase. The majority of the increase was attributable to suicide by hanging/suffocation (52%) and by poisoning (19%). Subgroup analysis showed: (1) suicide by hanging/suffocation increased by 104% among those aged 45–59 years and rose steadily in all age groups except those aged 70 years; (2) the largest increase in suicide by poisoning (85%) occurred among those aged 60 –69 years; and (3) suicide by firearm decreased by 24% among those aged 15–24 years but increased by 22% among those aged 45–59 years. The case fatality rates for suicide by hanging/suffocation during 2000 –2010 ranged from 69% to 84%, close to those for suicide by firearm. Analyses were conducted in 2012.
Conclusions:
Substantial increases in suicide by hanging/suffocation and poisoning merit attention from policymakers and call for innovations and changes in suicide prevention approaches.
(Am J Prev Med 2013;xx(x):xxx) © 2012 American Journal of Preventive Medicine
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