Hispanic Suicides in Miami-Dade County, Florida, 2008-2018.

Francisco Brenes, Ferrona Beason, Stephen Koncsol, Tony Umadhay, Claudette Chin, Pedro Cachon, Monica Scaccianoce
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Abstract

Suicide is a leading cause of death in Hispanic Americans. Although this population is growing rapidly, particularly in geographic areas such as Miami-Dade County, Florida, few studies have examined suicide in Hispanics. The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to examine associations between suicide and demographic characteristics among Hispanics in Miami-Dade County, Florida, between 2008 and 2018. A total of 1,601 Hispanics died from suicide. Cubans (n = 1,145) represented nearly three quarters of the suicides, while Central or South Americans (n = 119), Puerto Ricans (n = 59), and Mexicans (n = 29) accounted for lower intentional deaths. Furthermore, although no correlation between suicide and age was found, significantly more than half of the suicides were men, X2 (1, N = 1,600) = 361.894, p < .001 (p = .000). Hispanic male suicides were 4.52 more frequent than Hispanic female firearm suicides. Men were more likely to use firearms, while women were more likely to choose drugs, substances, or some other form of method. Intentional deaths were unequal across locations, Χ2 (3, N = 1,601) = 603.764, p < .001 (p = .000), with increased incidence occurring at the Hispanic's home. The second most common suicide location was health care facilities for drugs. Researchers should collaborate with health care providers to increase suicide research and eliminate disparities in at-risk Hispanic Americans.

2008-2018年佛罗里达州迈阿密-戴德县拉美裔自杀事件
自杀是西班牙裔美国人死亡的主要原因。尽管拉美裔人口增长迅速,特别是在佛罗里达州的迈阿密-戴德县等地理区域,但很少有研究调查拉美裔的自杀情况。本横断面研究的目的是研究2008年至2018年间佛罗里达州迈阿密-戴德县西班牙裔人自杀与人口统计学特征之间的关系。1601名拉美裔人死于自杀。古巴人(n = 1 145)占自杀人数的近四分之三,而中美洲或南美洲人(n = 119)、波多黎各人(n = 59)和墨西哥人(n = 29)的故意死亡人数较少。此外,虽然自杀与年龄之间没有相关性,但明显超过一半的自杀者是男性,X2 (1, N = 1600) = 361.894, p p = .000)。西班牙裔男性自杀率比西班牙裔女性枪支自杀率高4.52%。男性更有可能使用枪支,而女性更有可能选择毒品、物质或其他形式的方法。故意死亡在不同地区是不平等的,Χ2 (3, N = 1,601) = 603.764, p p = .000),西班牙裔家庭的发生率增加。第二个最常见的自杀地点是医疗机构的毒品。研究人员应该与卫生保健提供者合作,增加自杀研究,消除高危拉美裔美国人的差异。
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