Literature DB >> 17688155

Testing the Finno-Ugrian suicide hypothesis: replication and refinement with regional suicide data from eastern Europe.

Martin Voracek1, Lisa Mariella Loibl, Siarhei Kandrychyn.   

Abstract

Multiple lines of evidence indicate specific genetic contributions to suicidal behavior. In particular, geographic studies support the Finno-Ugrian Suicide Hypothesis, i.e., genetic differences between populations may partially account for geographic patterns of suicide prevalence. Specifically, within Europe the high suicide-rate nations constitute a contiguous J-shaped belt. The present research replicated and extended 2003 findings of Voracek, Fisher, and Marusic with new data. Across 37 European nations, an interaction term of squared latitude multiplied with longitude (quantifying the J-shaped belt) accounted for 32% of the cross-national variance in total suicide rates alone, while latitude accounted merely for 18% of variance over and above those. Refined analysis included regional data from countries critical for testing the hypothesis (89 regions of Belarus, western Russia, and the Ukraine) and yielded an even more clear-cut pattern (56% and 3.5%, respectively). These results are consistent with the Finno-Ugrian Suicide Hypothesis. Study limitations and directions for further research are discussed.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17688155     DOI: 10.2466/pms.104.3.985-994

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Percept Mot Skills        ISSN: 0031-5125


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