2014
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-14-308
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Impact of some types of mass gatherings on current suicide risk in an urban population: statistical and negative binominal regression analysis of time series

Abstract: BackgroundMany studies have investigated the impact of a wide range of social events on suicide-related behaviour. However, these studies have predominantly examined national events. The aim of this study is to provide a statistical evaluation of the relationship between mass gatherings in some relatively small urban sub-populations and the general suicide rates of a major city.MethodsThe data were gathered in the Ukrainian city of Dnipropetrovsk, with a population of 1 million people, in 2005–2010. Suicide at… Show more

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“…The success or failure of football (soccer) teams may also influence the direction of effects on suicidal behaviors. A Ukrainian study reported an increased relative risk of male suicide‐related behavior after a home defeat of the local football team (Usenko, Svirin, Shchekaturov, & Ponarin, ). The World Cup in 1998 was held in France, with the French national team winning seven consecutive matches to become the World Cup Champions.…”
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“…The success or failure of football (soccer) teams may also influence the direction of effects on suicidal behaviors. A Ukrainian study reported an increased relative risk of male suicide‐related behavior after a home defeat of the local football team (Usenko, Svirin, Shchekaturov, & Ponarin, ). The World Cup in 1998 was held in France, with the French national team winning seven consecutive matches to become the World Cup Champions.…”
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confidence: 99%