Identifying socio-demographic risk factors for suicide using data on an individual level
Abstract Background Suicide is a complex issue. Due to the relative rarity of the event, studies into risk factors are regularly limited by sample size or biased samples. The aims of the study were to find risk factors for suicide that are robust to intercorrelation, and which were based on a large...
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Main Authors: | Guus Berkelmans (Author), Rob van der Mei (Author), Sandjai Bhulai (Author), Renske Gilissen (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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