Suicide attempts: epidemiologic trends towards geoprocessing

Abstract In order to study data about suicide attempts and do the mapping of occurrence areas, it was developed an ecologic and exploring study, making use of techniques of geoprocessing, based on confirmed cases of suicide attempts. Cases of self-poisoning were included in the urban area of Campina Grande county, in the period of 2010-2013. A total of 446 suicide attempts were geo-referred, pointing up an incidence of 120 cases out of each 100,000 inhabitants. The sample was mostly feminine (66.4%), and 62.3% being up to 30 years old. Kernel's map remarked hot spot areas. Compared to surrounding areas the suicide risk of populations within the hot spots was increased (38%; Relative Risk = 1.38; p= 0.0029), with an average estimative of 165 suicide attempts out of 100,000 inhabitants. Through identification of hot spots and index of living conditions of the neighborhoods, it is possible to set priorities in terms of public policies for the prevention of suicide attempts and control of the marketing of substances that are potentially toxic.

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Main Authors: Almeida,Thassiany Sarmento Oliveira de, Fook,Sayonara Maria Lia, Mariz,Saulo Rios, Camêlo,Edwirde Luiz Silva, Gomes,Lidiane Cristina Félix
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Published: ABRASCO - Associação Brasileira de Saúde Coletiva 2018
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spelling oai:scielo:S1413-812320180004011832019-01-21Suicide attempts: epidemiologic trends towards geoprocessingAlmeida,Thassiany Sarmento Oliveira deFook,Sayonara Maria LiaMariz,Saulo RiosCamêlo,Edwirde Luiz SilvaGomes,Lidiane Cristina Félix Suicide attempted Epidemiology Toxicology Spatial analysis Abstract In order to study data about suicide attempts and do the mapping of occurrence areas, it was developed an ecologic and exploring study, making use of techniques of geoprocessing, based on confirmed cases of suicide attempts. Cases of self-poisoning were included in the urban area of Campina Grande county, in the period of 2010-2013. A total of 446 suicide attempts were geo-referred, pointing up an incidence of 120 cases out of each 100,000 inhabitants. The sample was mostly feminine (66.4%), and 62.3% being up to 30 years old. Kernel's map remarked hot spot areas. Compared to surrounding areas the suicide risk of populations within the hot spots was increased (38%; Relative Risk = 1.38; p= 0.0029), with an average estimative of 165 suicide attempts out of 100,000 inhabitants. Through identification of hot spots and index of living conditions of the neighborhoods, it is possible to set priorities in terms of public policies for the prevention of suicide attempts and control of the marketing of substances that are potentially toxic.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessABRASCO - Associação Brasileira de Saúde ColetivaCiência & Saúde Coletiva v.23 n.4 20182018-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-81232018000401183en10.1590/1413-81232018234.12452016
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Camêlo,Edwirde Luiz Silva
Gomes,Lidiane Cristina Félix
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Fook,Sayonara Maria Lia
Mariz,Saulo Rios
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Gomes,Lidiane Cristina Félix
Suicide attempts: epidemiologic trends towards geoprocessing
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title Suicide attempts: epidemiologic trends towards geoprocessing
title_short Suicide attempts: epidemiologic trends towards geoprocessing
title_full Suicide attempts: epidemiologic trends towards geoprocessing
title_fullStr Suicide attempts: epidemiologic trends towards geoprocessing
title_full_unstemmed Suicide attempts: epidemiologic trends towards geoprocessing
title_sort suicide attempts: epidemiologic trends towards geoprocessing
description Abstract In order to study data about suicide attempts and do the mapping of occurrence areas, it was developed an ecologic and exploring study, making use of techniques of geoprocessing, based on confirmed cases of suicide attempts. Cases of self-poisoning were included in the urban area of Campina Grande county, in the period of 2010-2013. A total of 446 suicide attempts were geo-referred, pointing up an incidence of 120 cases out of each 100,000 inhabitants. The sample was mostly feminine (66.4%), and 62.3% being up to 30 years old. Kernel's map remarked hot spot areas. Compared to surrounding areas the suicide risk of populations within the hot spots was increased (38%; Relative Risk = 1.38; p= 0.0029), with an average estimative of 165 suicide attempts out of 100,000 inhabitants. Through identification of hot spots and index of living conditions of the neighborhoods, it is possible to set priorities in terms of public policies for the prevention of suicide attempts and control of the marketing of substances that are potentially toxic.
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