“…Thereafter, we showed an inverse association between lithium levels in drinking water and suicide rates for 18 municipalities of Oita prefecture in Japan in 2009 (Ohgami et al, 2009). However, this association was not found in a sample derived from 47 subdivisions in the East of England (Kabacs et al, 2011) and the association remains uncertain in a sample derived from 145 sites in Italy where lithium concentrations and local suicide rates were not significantly inversely related, except in 1980-1989, particularly among women, and also, based on weighted least-squared, bivariate regression modeling, lithium concentrations were significantly and negatively associated with overall suicide rates (in women and men), but only in 1980-1989(Pompili et al, 2015. A nationwide Austrian study found an inverse association between lithium levels in drinking water and suicide rates after adjustment of population density, per capita income, proportion of Roman Contents lists available at ScienceDirect journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/jad Catholics, as well as the availability of mental health service providers (Kapusta et al, 2011).…”