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The Burden of Premature Mortality Related to Suicide in West Azerbaijan From 2014 to 2016.

Javad Aghazadeh-Attari1, Rasool EntezarMahdi2, Jamal Ahmadzadeh2, Kazhal Mobaraki2, Behnam Mansorian2, Hasan Karimi2, Shamsi Mirghaffarzadeh2, Mahnaz Hajimohammadian2, Iraj Mohebbi2.   

Abstract

Background: Examining the premature death rate represents the first step in estimating the overall burden of disease, reflecting a full picture of how different causes affect population health and providing a way of monitoring and evaluating population health. Aims: This study was conducted to assess the burden of premature mortality from suicides in West Azerbaijan Province, northwest of Iran from 2014 to 2016. Method: To calculate years of potential life lost (YPLL), we categorized all methods of suicide, then we subtracted actual age at death by suicide from the relevant age-based life table produced by the World Health Organization in 2015, after which we added the results for each type of suicide in a particular year.
Results: We analyzed 638 suicides. Overall, during the 3-year study period for both sexes, the greatest sources of premature death among all methods of suicide were: hanging, strangulation, and suffocation (X70); smoke, fire, and flames (X76); and poisoning by narcotics and psychodysleptics (X62). Limitations: Limitations of the study include a lack of accurate, systematic recording and reporting of all cases of suicide, which might lead to measurement bias.
Conclusion: This study identified and highlighted the most common methods of suicide in West Azerbaijan.

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Keywords:  burden of suicide; life expectancy; premature mortality; suicide; years of potential life lost (YPLL)

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30888228     DOI: 10.1027/0227-5910/a000581

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Crisis        ISSN: 0227-5910


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Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2019-11-14       Impact factor: 3.295

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