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The area level association between suicide, deprivation, social fragmentation and population density in the Republic of Ireland: a national study



 * Suicide is a major public health problem both globally and nationally in Ireland.
 * The HP Deprivation Index is based on a prior conceptualisation of the underlying dimensions of deprivation and uses confirmatory factor analysis to estimate deprivation scores
 * Deprivation rather than social fragmentation or population density was found to have the strongest independent association with area level suicide rates when all ages and both genders were combined.
 * Associations between suicide and social fragmentation only became apparent in the sub-group analyses where it was shown that social fragmentation was associated with an elevated risk of suicide in males and females in the 40–64-year age group.
 * From 2009 to 2011, there were 1464 suicide deaths and 190 deaths due to undetermined intent, giving a combined total of 1654 (Table 1). The pooled 2009–2011 all person rate per 100,000 for suicide, undetermined deaths and both suicide and undetermined deaths combined were, 16, 2 and 18, respectively. Rates of suicide and undetermined deaths combined were 3.9 times higher in males than females, with rates being highest among males in the 15–39-year age group.

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Social fragmentation has been a leading cause to suicide in areas all around the world.

Social Media and Suicide Article
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