Age, period and cohort analysis of suicide trends in Australia, 1907–2020

IF 7.6 1区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Matthew J. Spittal , Rachel Mitchell , Angela Clapperton , Adrian Laughlin , Mark Sinyor , Andrew Page
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Abstract

Background

Suicide rates have been increasing in Australia since the mid-2000s, especially for women aged ≤25 years. We conducted an age-period-cohort study to investigate these recent trends in the context of historical Australian suicide rates.

Methods

Data on annual suicides in Australia from 1907 to 2020 were extracted from the General Record of Incidence of Mortality. We modelled age-specific effects for a reference cohort, after adjustment for period effects.

Findings

We found evidence of age, cohort and period effects. For males, compared to the cohort born in 1946–1950, rates were higher for all cohorts born after this year. The period effect showed peaks in the risk of male suicide in the mid 1960s and the early 1990s, followed by a decline in risk until early 2010, after which the risk began to rise again. For females, compared to the cohort born in 1946–1950, the risk of suicide was higher for all cohorts born after this, with the highest risk for those born in 2006–2010. The period effect for females showed an elevated risk of suicide in the mid 1960s followed by a sharp decline, and an increase in risk after 2009.

Interpretation

Suicide rates in Australia have fluctuated substantially over time and appear to be related to age trends as well as period and cohort trends. Advocacy and policy making tends to focus on contemporaneous changes in suicide rates. However, this study shows that focusing only on year-on-year changes in suicide rates ignores underlying trends for specific population birth-cohorts.

Funding

None.

1907-2020 年澳大利亚自杀趋势的年龄、时期和队列分析
背景自2000年代中期以来,澳大利亚的自杀率一直在上升,尤其是25岁以下的女性。我们进行了一项年龄-时期-队列研究,以澳大利亚历史自杀率为背景,调查这些近期趋势。在对时期效应进行调整后,我们对参考队列的特定年龄效应进行了建模。就男性而言,与 1946-1950 年出生的人群相比,1946-1950 年之后出生的人群发病率更高。时期效应显示,男性自杀风险在 20 世纪 60 年代中期和 90 年代初达到高峰,随后风险下降,直到 2010 年初,之后风险开始回升。就女性而言,与 1946-1950 年出生的人群相比,此后出生的人群自杀风险都较高,其中 2006-2010 年出生的人群自杀风险最高。女性的时期效应显示,20 世纪 60 年代中期自杀风险升高,随后急剧下降,2009 年后风险升高。宣传和政策制定往往侧重于自杀率的同期变化。然而,本研究表明,仅关注自杀率的同比变化会忽略特定人群出生组群的潜在趋势。
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The Lancet Regional Health: Western Pacific
The Lancet Regional Health: Western Pacific Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
CiteScore
8.80
自引率
2.80%
发文量
305
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: The Lancet Regional Health – Western Pacific, a gold open access journal, is an integral part of The Lancet's global initiative advocating for healthcare quality and access worldwide. It aims to advance clinical practice and health policy in the Western Pacific region, contributing to enhanced health outcomes. The journal publishes high-quality original research shedding light on clinical practice and health policy in the region. It also includes reviews, commentaries, and opinion pieces covering diverse regional health topics, such as infectious diseases, non-communicable diseases, child and adolescent health, maternal and reproductive health, aging health, mental health, the health workforce and systems, and health policy.
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