“…Investigations of suicides were started in Lithuania only after the collapse of the Soviet Union, when information held in statistical bureaus became available to researchers. Since that time several studies on the epidemiology of suicides has been carried out in Lithuania, demonstrating time trends and some social and economic inequalities in suicide mortality (Kalediene, Vilkauskas, & Petrauskiene, 1997; Gailiene, Domanskiene, & Keturakis, 1995; Varnik, Tooding, Palo, & Wasserman, 2000; Varnik, Wasserman, & Eklund, 1994). The mortality rates gradually increased during the period of 1970–1985, with a decrease in 1986, and continued to increase again, especially from 1990 to 1994.…”