+ Suicide in early childhood: a brief review
Author:
Roche, A. M. / Giner, L. / Zalsman, G.
Date:
2005
Publication:
Int J Adolesc Med Health
Link to Published Abstract
Topics:

Keywords:
Adolescent, Child, Family Health, Risk Factors, Suicide
+ The impact of trends in psychotropic prescribing on the method of suicide in the elderly
Author:
Shah, A. / Lodhi, L.
Date:
2005
Publication:
Med Sci Law
Link to Published Abstract
Topics:

Keywords:
Aged, Cause of Death, Psychotropic Drugs, Suicide, Wales
+ Firearm suicide in Maryland: characteristics of older versus younger suicide victims
Author:
Vernick, J. S. / Johnson, S.B. / Webster, D.W.
Date:
2005
Publication:
Md Med
Link to Published Abstract
Topics:

Keywords:
Adolescent, Adult, Age Factors, Maryland, Suicide
+ Intimate partner violence: homicides followed by suicides in Kentucky
Author:
Walsh, S. / Hemenway, D.
Date:
2005
Publication:
J Ky Med Assoc
Link to Published Abstract
Topics:

Keywords:
CRIME, HOMICIDE, Kentucky, Spouse Abuse, Suicide
+ A comparison of two surveillance systems for deaths related to violent injury
Author:
Comstock, R. D. / Mallonee, S. / Jordan, F.
Date:
2005
Publication:
Injury Prevention
Link to Published Abstract
Topics:
Accidents/Unintentional, Homicide, State, Suicide, Surveillance/Data Collection
Keywords:
HOMICIDE, Injury, Suicide, Unintentional, death
Data on violent injury deaths in Oklahoma in 2001 from the statewide Medical Examiner and the Vital Statistics Office were compared in an evaluation of the two surveillance systems. A total of 776 violent... read more >
+ Nonfatal and fatal firearm-related injuries among children aged 14 years and younger: United States, 1993-2000
Author:
Eber GB / Annest JL / Mercy JA / Ryan GW
Date:
2004
Publication:
Pediatrics
Topics:
Accidents/Unintentional, Homicide, Medical, Suicide, U.S./National
Keywords:
HOMICIDE, Suicide, accidents/unintentional, surveillance/data collection
Using data on emergency department visits from the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System, and mortality data from the National Vital Statistics System, the authors provide information on firearm-related... read more >
+ Gun availability and use of guns for murder and suicide in Canada: A replication
Author:
Bridges, F. Stephen
Date:
2002
Publication:
Psychological Reports
Topics:
Accidents/Unintentional, Age Group, Gender, Homicide
Keywords:
Gun availability, HOMICIDE, MURDER, Suicide, Weapons
The author replicated a 2001 study by Lester and examined the association between the rate of accidental death from firearms and the percentage of firearms used in suicides and on homicide victims. Using... read more >
+ The financial burden of injury-related hospitalizations to an Alaska Native health system
Author:
Chandler, B. A. / Berger, L. R.
Date:
2002
Publication:
Alaska Med
Link to Published Abstract
Topics:
Accidents/Unintentional, Ethnicity, Local, Medical, Suicide
Keywords:
Alaska, Firearms, Health Care Costs, Suicide, Violence
The authors evaluated how much the Tanana Chiefs Conference in Interior Alaska, a Native Alaskans’ health care system, paid for injury-related hospitalizations from 1994-1998. They identified 511 cases... read more >
+ Firearm Availability and Unintentional Firearm Deaths, Suicide, and Homicide among 5-14 Year Olds
Author:
Miller, M. / Azrael, D. / Hemenway, D.
Date:
2002
Publication:
J Trauma
Link to Published Abstract
Topics:
Accidents/Unintentional, Homicide, Legislation and Policy, Ownership, State, Suicide
Keywords:
Adolescent, Cross-Sectional Studies, Firearms, Suicide, UNITED States
The authors examined pooled cross-sectional time-series data from 1988 to 1997 to assess the association between the rate of violent death among 5-14 year olds and four proxies of firearm availability... read more >
+ Firearm Availability and Suicide, Homicide, and Unintentional Firearm Deaths among Women
Author:
Miller, M. / Azrael, D.
Date:
2002
Publication:
Journal of Urban Health-Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine
Link to Published Abstract
Topics:
Accidents/Unintentional, Gun Carrying, Homicide, Suicide
Keywords:
Accidents, Cross-Sectional Studies, Firearms, Suicide, UNITED States
The authors used pooled cross-sectional time series data from the National Center for Health Statistics and General Social Survey for the period 1988-1997 to examine whether measures of firearm availability... read more >
+ Gun availability and use of guns for murder and suicide in Canada
Author:
Lester, D.
Date:
2001
Publication:
Psychological Reports
Topics:
Accidents/Unintentional, Age Group, Homicide, Suicide
Keywords:
Canada, Elderly, HOMICIDE, Suicide, accidental death
"The accidental death rate from guns in Canada was associated with the percentage of guns used by suicides and on homicide victims except for elderly persons.” read more >

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