PMID: 11620017Oct 20, 2001Paper

Societal integration and age-standardized suicide rates in 21 developed countries, 1955-1989

Social Science Research
R M Fernquist, Philips Cutright

Abstract

Gender-specific age-standardized suicide rates for 21 developed countries over seven 5-year periods (1955-59...1985-89) form the two dependent variables. Durkheim's theory of societal integration is the framework used to generate the independent variables, although several recent theories are also examined. The results from a MGLS multiple regression analysis of both male and female rates provide overwhelming support for a multidimensional theory of societal integration and suicide, as first suggested by Durkheim.

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