Analysis of age, period, and birth cohort effects on suicide mortality in Brazil and the five major geographic regions

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Galvão Pauliana Valéria Machado,da Silva Cosme Marcelo Furtado Passos

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveEstimate the effects of age, period, and birth cohort on suicide mortality in Brazil by major geographic region in the overall population and by sex.MethodsThis was a time trend ecological study. National and regional suicide mortality data from 1981 to 2020 were analyzed for the overall population and by sex. Age, period, and cohort effects were calculated with a Poisson regression model using estimable functions with the Epi package of the R statistical program, version 4.2.1.ResultsThere were 272,716 suicides in individuals ranging from 20 to 79 years old. In the overall population, the age model-adjusted suicide mortality rates showed an upward pattern for Brazil. The most recent cohort showed the highest associated risk, 1.67 (95%CI 1.63; 1.71), while for the reference period, it was the highest risk among all the periods.ConclusionsSuicide mortality rates have shown an upward trend with advancing age in both men and women in the Brazilian population. However, the behavior of the period effect and cohort depends on the population analyzed and regional distribution.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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