Geographic variation in suicide rates in Australian farmers: Why is the problem more frequent in Queensland than in New South Wales?

Auteurs

U Arnautovska, S McPhedran, B Kelly, P Reddy, D De Leo.

Résumé

Research on farmer suicide is limited in explaining the variations in farmers' demographic characteristics. This study examines farmer suicides in two Australian states: Queensland (QLD) and New South Wales (NSW). Standardised suicide rates over 2000-2009 showed a two times higher prevalence of suicide in QLD than NSW (147 vs. 92 cases, respectively). Differences in age and suicide method were observed between states, although they do not appear to account for the sizeable intra- and inter-state variations. Suicide prevention initiatives for farmers should account for different age groups, and also specific place-based risk factors that may vary between and within jurisdictions. AUSTRALIE OCÉANIE SUICIDE-COMPLÉTÉ PRÉVALENCE MILIEU-RURAL TRAVAIL


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