Proximal risk factors and suicide methods among suicide completers from national suicide mortality data 2004-2006 in Korea

  • Jeong Soo Im
  • , Soon Ho Choi
  • , Duho Hong
  • , Hwa Jeong Seo
  • , Subin Park
  • , Jin Pyo Hong

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Abstract

This study was conducted to examine differences in proximal risk factors and suicide methods by sex and age in the national suicide mortality data in Korea. Data were collected from the National Police Agency and the National Statistical Office of Korea on suicide completers from 2004 to 2006. The 31 711 suicide case records were used to analyze suicide rates, methods, and proximal risk factors by sex and age. Suicide rate increased with age, especially in men. The most common proximal risk factor for suicide was medical illness in both sexes. The most common proximal risk factor for subjects younger than 30 years was found to be a conflict in relationships with family members, partner, or friends. Medical illness was found to increase in prevalence as a risk factor with age. Hanging/Suffocation was the most common suicide method used by both sexes. The use of drug/pesticide poisoning to suicide increased with age. A fall from height or hanging/suffocation was more popular in the younger age groups. Because proximal risk factors and suicide methods varied with sex and age, different suicide prevention measures are required after consideration of both of these parameters.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)231-237
Number of pages7
JournalComprehensive Psychiatry
Volume52
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2011
Externally publishedYes

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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