Is the suicide rate a random walk?
Auteurs
Bijou Yang, David Lester, Jennifer Lyke, Robert Olsen.
Résumé
The yearly suicide rates for the period 1933–2010 and the daily suicide numbers for 1990 and 1991 were examined for whether the distribution of difference scores (from year to year and from day to day) fitted a normal distribution, a characteristic of stochastic processes that follow a random walk. If the suicide rate were a random walk, then any disturbance to the suicide rate would have a permanent effect and national suicide prevention efforts would likely fail. The distribution of difference scores from day to day (but not the difference scores from year to year) fitted a normal distribution and, therefore, were consistent with a random walk. SUICIDE-COMPLÉTÉ PRÉVALENCE TENDANCE
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