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Violent death in the West: suicide and homicide in New Mexico, 1958-1987.

T M Becker1, J M Samet, C L Wiggins, C R Key.   

Abstract

We examined New Mexico vital statistics data for suicides and homicides among the state's Hispanics, Native Americans, and non-Hispanic whites collected from 1958 to 1987. We found high age-adjusted rates for both suicides and homicides among Hispanic and Native American males, in comparison with rates for non-Hispanic white males. Suicide rates among Native American women were comparatively low, contrasting with their high homicide rates. Homicide rates for males in all three ethnic groups increased substantially over the 30-year study period. We conclude that death from violent causes, both suicide and homicide, is a major public health problem in New Mexico, and disproportionately affects minority males.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2087768

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Suicide Life Threat Behav        ISSN: 0363-0234


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