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Suicide and gender 

Authors: Rory C. O'Connor a; Noel P. Sheehy
Affiliation:   a Department of Psychology, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow School of Psychology, Queen's University of Belfast.
DOI: 10.1080/714892786
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
Published in: journal Mortality, Volume 2, Issue 3 1997 , pages 239 - 254
Formats available: PDF (English)
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Abstract

There has been an alarming increase in suicide, especially among the young. This study sought to profile suicide in Northern Ireland and investigate gender differences. It is argued that the identification of such differences is essential for more adequate intervention. Suicides ( n =142) drawn from catchment areas in Northern Ireland are described according to selected demographic, clinical and psychosocial factors. Females were significantly more likely to be living with a partner and suffering from health problems. There was a high incidence of mental illness, with females more often depressed. The importance of stressors as suicidal correlates is also supported. Almost 50% of the deceased had visited their GP in the 6 months prior to death and the role of the health care team in intervention is discussed. Suicide in Northern Ireland does not appear to be a special case and is very similar to that reported elsewhere. Gender differences in suicide should help identify more accurately those at risk.
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