Pacific Island suicide in comparative perspective

Type Journal Article - Journal of biosocial Science
Title Pacific Island suicide in comparative perspective
Author(s)
Volume 31
Issue 4
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 1999
Page numbers 433-448
URL https://digitalcollections.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/41464/4/76.pdf
Abstract
All available data for thirteen Pacific Island nations are used in a comparative analysis of suicide levels and characteristics. Age, sex and method of suicide are examined in detail. Global comparison shows Pacific rates are amongst the highest reported. Female youth rates exceed male rates in Western Samoa and amongst Fiji Indians. Method of suicide (paraquat ingestion) is instrumental in determining high rates in Western Samoa, especially in females. The broad causal theme is societal transition. Commonality and diversity are discussed.

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