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Citation

Rostami M, Jalilian A, Ghasemi S, Kamali A. Epidemiol. Biostat. Public Health 2016; 13(3).

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, Società italiana di statistica medica ed epidemiologia clinica, Publisher PREX)

DOI

10.2427/11829

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Kermanshah province has one of the highest suicide rates in Iran. The aim of this study is to explore spatial variations in the relative risk of suicide across the counties of Kermanshah province.

METHODS: This is an applied ecological study in which county-level counts of suicide deaths recorded by the forensic medicine organisation of Kermanshah province during the period March 21, 2006 to March 20, 2013 have been used. Following a Bayesian approach, Besag, York and Mollie's (BYM) model was fitted to the number of suicide deaths of males, females and all persons to make inference about the relative risk of suicide across the counties of the province.

RESULTS: Over the study period and based on 95% credible intervals, Kangavar, Harsin and Sonqor counties had significantly lower relative risks of suicide for both males and females, Salas-Babajani, Paveh, Javanrud and Ravansar counties had significantly lower relative risks of suicide only for males and Kermanshah county had a significantly higher relative risk of suicide only for males. The relative risk of suicide for the other counties were not significantly different from the province's overall risk neither for males nor females.

CONCLUSION: The counties of Kermanshah province can be classified into four categories by the level of relative risk of suicide: low relative risk for both males and females, low relative risk only for males, high relative risk only for males and average relative risk.

FINDINGS from this study could be used to specify counties with priority for suicide prevention initiatives. © 2016, Prex S.p.A. All rights reserved.


Language: en

Keywords

Suicide; Relative risk; Spatial analysis; Bayesian approach; Besag; West of Iran; York and mollie’s model

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