Association Between Adolescent Suicide and Sociodemographic Factors in Chile Cross-Sectional Ecological Study
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Association Between Adolescent Suicide and Sociodemographic Factors in Chile Cross-Sectional Ecological Study
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Background: Adolescent suicide rates (ASR) are a matter of concern worldwide. Causes of this
trend are not understood and could correspond to socioeconomic factors such as inequality. Aim:
To investigate sociodemographic variables related to ASR, particularly the potential association with
indicators of socioeconomic inequality. Method: Cross-sectional ecological study analyzing data
from 29 health districts with univariate and multivariable multilevel Poisson models. Results: ASR
were higher in male adolescents and at increasing age. No association was found between ASR
and inequality (Gini coefficient and 20/20 ratio). Analysis revealed that living in a single-parent
family is associated with ASR. Conclusions: The usual demographic patterns of adolescent suicide
apply in Chile. An emerging variable of interest is single-parent family. No cross-sectional
association between social inequality and ASR was found based on conflicting evidence. These
results should be explored in future prospective population studies to further understand associated
social factors
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/135932
DOI: DOI: 10.1027/0227-5910/a000324
ISSN: 0227-5910
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Crisis-The Journal of Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention Volumen: 36 Número: 4 (2015)
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