2013-2019年美国工人按致死方式和职业类别分列的自杀率。

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Victor A Soupene, Jonathan Davis, Jonathan M Platt, Paul A Romitti, Joseph E Cavanaugh, Carri Casteel
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目的:计算2013-2019年美国工人以致命手段和职业类别自杀的比率。方法:本描述性研究包括24-65岁工人的自杀率,采用美国国家暴力死亡报告系统中的死者和美国社区调查公共使用微数据样本中的人口估计来计算。死亡率按致死方式、职业和生理性别进行分层。结果:建筑业和采掘业的涉枪自杀率最高;安装、维护和修理;以及保护性服务职业。与中毒有关的自杀率在艺术、设计、娱乐、体育和媒体中最高;施工提取;以及医疗保健从业人员和技术职业。结论:在工作中接触枪支和低工资工作的职业群体有更高的枪支相关自杀率。未来的调查应该检查职业接触枪支是如何增加工人自杀风险的。
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Suicide Rates by Lethal Means and Occupational Group Among US Workers, 2013-2019.

Objective: The aim of the study was to calculate rates of suicide by lethal means and occupational group during 2013-2019 for US workers.

Methods: This descriptive study included suicide rates for workers 24-65 years of age which were calculated using decedents from the National Violent Death Reporting System and population estimates from the American Community Survey Public Use Microdata Sample. Rates were stratified by lethal means, occupation, and biological sex.

Results: Firearm-related suicides rates were highest among construction and extraction; installation, maintenance, and repair; and protective service occupations. Poisoning-related suicide rates were highest among arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media; construction and extraction; and healthcare practitioners and technical occupations.

Conclusions: Occupational groups with access to firearms at work and low-wage jobs have higher rates of firearm-related suicide. Future investigations should examine how occupational access to firearms contributes to suicide risk among workers.

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