Ecological factors associated with suicide mortality among non-Hispanic whites
Abstract Background In this paper, we examine the ecological factors associated with death rates from suicide in the United States in 1999 and 2017, a period when suicide mortality increased in the United States. We focus on Non-Hispanic Whites, who experienced the largest increase in suicide mortal...
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Main Authors: | Nick Graetz (Author), Samuel H. Preston (Author), Morgan Peele (Author), Irma T. Elo (Author) |
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