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A reexamination of 'sociological and economic theories of suicide: A comparison of the U.S.A. and Taiwan'
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A reexamination of 'sociological and economic theories of suicide: A comparison of the U.S.A. and Taiwan'

Hwei-Lin ChuangWei-Chiao Huang
Social Science and Medicine, 卷.43(3), 頁碼.421-423
1996
PMID: 8844943

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Economic and sociological variables Suicide Taiwan U.S.A Health (social science) History and Philosophy of Science
This paper is an update and reexamination of Yang et al. Time-series analyses were carried out to explore the importance of sociological and economic determinants of suicide rates in the U.S. and in Taiwan for 1952-1992. Labor market related variables (unemployment and female labor force participation) were found to play similar roles in multiple regressions for both nations, while general economic and social conditions (GNP per capita and divorce) played a role only in the U.S. A comparison of standardized coefficients revealed that pure economic variables exerted greater influence over national suicide rates than sociological variables.

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