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   Further evidence for epidemiological transition hypothesis for elderly suicides  
   
نویسنده Shah Ajit
منبع journal of injury and violence research - 2011 - دوره : 3 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:29 -34
چکیده    Background: a developmental model of epidemiological transition for elderly suicide rates with four sequential stages has been developed to simultaneously explain cross-national variations in elderly suicide rates, trends over time for elderly suicide rates and age-associated trends in suicides rates reported in the literature. this model was supported by demonstration of a curvilinear (inverted u-shaped curve) relationship between elderly suicide rates and socio-economic status fitting the quadratic equation y = a + bx - cx2 (where y is the suicide rate, x is the socio-economic status and a,b, and c are constants) in both sexes. however, this relationship was derived from a cross-sectional study and, therefore, only an association can be inferred. one way to substantiate this further would be to examine the above curvilinear relationship between suicide rates and socio-economic status in a series of younger age-bands because a large part of the epidemiological transition hypothesis was contingent upon the impact of socio-economic status, through a series of mechanisms, on life expectancy. it was hypothesized that the curvilinear (inverted u-shaped curve) relationship between suicide rates and socio-economic status would be absent in younger age-bands and may be present in the younger age-bands closer to the older age-bands (i.e. 45-54 years and 55-64 years). methods: the curvilinear relationship between suicide rates in five age-bands 15-24 years to 55-64 years in both sexes and gross national domestic product (gdp), a measure of socio-economic status, fitting the above quadratic equation was examined with curve estimation regression model using data from the world health organization. results: in males in the age-bands 35-44 years, 45-54 years and 55-64 years there was a statistically significant curvilinear (inverted u-shaped curve) relationship with gdp and fitted the quadratic equation y = a + bx - cx2; this relationship was absent in males in the age-bands 15-24 years and 25-34 years. in females in the age-bands 45-54 years and 55-64 years there was a statistically significant curvilinear with gdp (inverted u-shaped curve) and fitted the quadratic equation y = a + bx - cx2; this relationship was absent in females in the age-bands 15-24 years, 25-34 years and 35-44 years. conclusions: although caution should be exercised in accepting the model of the epidemiological transition hypothesis for elderly suicide rates because it had been generated from cross-sectional data using an ecological design, the findings of the current study of suicide rates in younger age-bands provide support for this hypothesis.
کلیدواژه Suicides; Elderly suicides; Epidemiological transition
آدرس University of Central Lancashire, International School for Communities, Rights and Inclusion, West London Mental Health NHS Trust, United Kingdom
پست الکترونیکی ajit.shah@wlmht.nhs.uk
 
     
   
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