Using Real-Time Coronial Data to Detect Spatiotemporal Suicide Clusters
Leo Roberts,
Angela Clapperton,
Jeremy Dwyer
et al.
Abstract:Background: Real-time suicide registers are being established in many countries and enable regular monitoring of suspected suicides over time. The use of these data to monitor for suicide clusters is in its infancy. Aims: We sought to test the feasibility of using real-time suicide register data to detect spatiotemporal suicide clusters. Method: Using the Victorian Suicide Register and SaTScan’s spatiotemporal scan statistic, we simulated a monthly search for clusters from January 2015 to June 2022 using rolli… Show more
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