Interaction domains and suicides: A population-based panel study of suicides in the Stockholm metropolitan area, 1991-1999*
Peter Hedström Ka-Yuet Liu Monica K Nordvik
ABSTRACT This article examines how suicides influence suicide risks of others within two interaction domains: the family and the workplace. A distinction is made between dyad-based social-interaction effects and degree-based exposure effects. A unique database including all individuals who ever lived in Stockholm during the 1990s is analyzed. 1.2 million individuals are observed over an average of 5.6 years, and 1,116 of these commit suicide. Controlling for many other risk factors, men exposed to a suicide in the family (at work) are 8.3 (3.5) times more likely to commit suicide than non-exposed men. The social-interaction effect thus is larger within the family domain; yet work-domain exposure is more important for the suicide rate because individuals are more often exposed to suicides of coworkers than family members.
Interaction domains and suicides: A population-based ...
This article examines how suicides influence suicide risks of others within two interaction domains: the family and the workplace. A distinction is made between ...
This article examines how suicides influence suicide risks of others within two interaction domains: the family and the workplace. A distinction is made between ...
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