Cohort Size and Suicide Mortality in Canada: An Assessment of the Easterlin and Preston Theories in the GI through the Y Generations

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Lise Thibodeau
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Abstract

A key component of demographic analysis is the cohort. Cohort-related factors might play a role in the strong net cohort effect reported for male baby boomers (born 1946–1966) in Canada, who have committed suicide at an unusually high rate. This study examines the impact of relative cohort size on suicide mortality in Canada and compares this effect in the province of Quebec to the effect observed in the rest of Canada and tests concurrent demographic theories of Easterlin and Preston. A Hierarchical Age-Period-Cohort Cross-Classified Random Effect Model (HAPC-CCREM) was used to assess the impacts of interest. The results in Canada support Easterlin’s paradigm: large cohorts commit suicide at higher rates than small cohorts. However, the relationship appears to be specific to males, as female cohort sizes do not have significant effects on suicide mortality rates. Our findings also suggest that the effect of relative cohort size on suicide mortality is significantly greater for males in Quebec than for males in the rest of Canada.
加拿大的队列规模和自杀死亡率:从Y代到GI的伊斯特林和普雷斯顿理论的评估
人口统计分析的一个关键组成部分是队列。据报道,加拿大婴儿潮时期出生的男性(1946-1966年出生)自杀率异常之高,在这方面,与队列相关的因素可能在强大的净队列效应中发挥了作用。本研究考察了相对队列规模对加拿大自杀死亡率的影响,并将魁北克省的影响与加拿大其他地区观察到的影响进行了比较,并测试了伊斯特林和普雷斯顿的同期人口统计学理论。采用分层年龄-时期-队列交叉分类随机效应模型(HAPC-CCREM)评估兴趣的影响。加拿大的研究结果支持伊斯特林的范式:大群体的自杀率高于小群体。然而,这种关系似乎只针对男性,因为女性队列的规模对自杀死亡率没有显著影响。我们的研究结果还表明,相对队列规模对魁北克男性自杀死亡率的影响明显大于加拿大其他地区的男性。
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Population Review
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期刊介绍: Population Review publishes scholarly research that covers a broad range of social science disciplines, including demography, sociology, social anthropology, socioenvironmental science, communication, and political science. The journal emphasizes empirical research and strives to advance knowledge on the interrelationships between demography and sociology. The editor welcomes submissions that combine theory with solid empirical research. Articles that are of general interest to population specialists are also desired. International in scope, the journal’s focus is not limited by geography. Submissions are encouraged from scholars in both the developing and developed world. Population Review publishes original articles and book reviews. Content is published online immediately after acceptance.
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