2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12940-023-01042-2
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The short-term effect of ambient particulate matter on suicide death

Tae-Hwa Go,
Min-Hyuk Kim,
Yoon-Young Choi
et al.

Abstract: Background Air pollution can cause various respiratory and neurological diseases and continuous exposure can lead to death. Previous studies have reported that particulate matter (PM) exposure increases the risk of depression, suicidal thoughts, and suicidal death; however, the results are inconsistent and limited. This study aimed to examine the relationship between short-term PM exposure and suicide deaths, as well as investigate the short-term effects of PM on suicide death within vulnerable… Show more

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“…It is understood that violent/non-violent suicide and homicide are complex subjects, and rates of both can be influenced by many environmental and socioeconomic factors, [94][95][96][97], regardless of optimal folic acid intakes. The same complexity applies to neural tube defects.…”
Section: Violent Suicide and Homicide-complexitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is understood that violent/non-violent suicide and homicide are complex subjects, and rates of both can be influenced by many environmental and socioeconomic factors, [94][95][96][97], regardless of optimal folic acid intakes. The same complexity applies to neural tube defects.…”
Section: Violent Suicide and Homicide-complexitymentioning
confidence: 99%