1. Suicide in Rural Communities.
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Gallagher, Anthony G. and Sheehy, Noel P.
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SUICIDE , *RURAL geography , *SOCIAL stability , *SUICIDE risk factors , *UNEMPLOYMENT , *SOCIOECONOMIC factors - Abstract
The public image of rural areas being characterized by social stability, integration, and supportive interpersonal networks has been challenged with recent evidence showing a large increase in the suicide rate in these areas. Increases have been reported for a number of European countries, including Sweden, Denmark, Scotland, and Ireland. This paper reviews the evidence relating to those groups at risk of suicide. The group at most risk of committing suicide in rural areas in males between the ages of 25 and 60, who are unemployed and live alone, and who have a history of psychological disturbance. These findings are discussed in relation to the psychological implications of socio-economic changes brought about by changes in the Common Agriculture Policy of the European Community. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1994
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