| Literature DB >> 7100353 |
P W Burvill, T L Woodings, N S Stenhouse, M G McCall.
Abstract
Rates and methods of suicide during 1961-70 migrants in Australia were compared with native born Australians. Large differences in both rates and methods of suicide were found in individual migrant groups. The rates were more akin to those in the country of origin than of the Australian-born, no matter how long the migrants had lived in Australia. By contrast, methods of suicide use by migrants approached more closely those of the Australian-born the longer they had lived in Australia. The change in methods used was greater in those migrant groups coming from countries with a language and culture more akin to those in Australia. A discussion follows of various possible sociological and cultural factors, both within the countries of origin and within Australia, which could have contributed to these results.Mesh:
Year: 1982 PMID: 7100353 DOI: 10.1017/s0033291700046638
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychol Med ISSN: 0033-2917 Impact factor: 7.723