Spatial analysis of mental health and suicide clustering among older adults in North Carolina: An exploratory analysis
Late-in-life suicide is a major public health issue, with adults over 65 comprising 18% of all suicide deaths. Yet, little research has identified geographic concentrations of older populations at-risk for the psychological conditions in the pathway of suicide. This research identified spatial clust...
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Main Authors: | Sophia C. Ryan (Author), Jennifer D. Runkle (Author), Lauren M. Andersen (Author), Margaret M. Sugg (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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