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suicide contagion within in the workplace, investigating whether exposure to a coworker's suicide increases an individual …Suicide is a leading cause of death worldwide and a critical public health concern. We examine the hypothesis of …'s suicide risk. Using high-quality administrative data from Austria and an event study approach, we compare approximately 150 …
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suicide contagion within the workplace, investigating whether exposure to a coworker’s suicide increases an individual …Suicide is a leading cause of death worldwide and a critical public health concern. We examine the hypothesis of …’s suicide risk. Using high-quality administrative data from Austria and an event study approach, we compare approximately 150 …
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suicide contagion within in the workplace, investigating whether exposure to a coworker's suicide increases an individual …Suicide is a leading cause of death worldwide and a critical public health concern. We examine the hypothesis of …'s suicide risk. Using high-quality administrative data from Austria and an event study approach, we compare approximately 150 …
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This paper characterizes the link between ambient temperatures and a broad set of mental health outcomes. We find that higher temperatures increase emergency department visits for mental illness, suicides, and self-reported days of poor mental health. Specifically, cold temperatures reduce...
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This paper characterizes the link between ambient temperatures and a broad set of mental health outcomes. We find that higher temperatures increase emergency department visits for mental illness, suicides, and self-reported days of poor mental health. Specifically, cold temperatures reduce...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012141239
county, as well as improvements in self-reported mental and physical health. We further find that this reduction in suicide … is precisely what is predicted by the literature linking economic conditions to suicide risk …
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One in every six U.S. adults suffers from mental health problems. Mental illnesses, as measured in disability-adjusted life years, account for nearly 6.2% of the total disease burden worldwide and are considered to be one of the leading causes of death by injury, second only to road accidents....
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lives by suicide prevention lower than saving lives from pancreatic cancer, breast cancer, or acute heart attack. …
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In Greece, given the precarious nature of the sex work industry, sex workers health and wellbeing is of concern. However, relevant research remains limited. This study examined whether sex workers' self-reported physical and mental health deteriorated across time points during the economic...
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