Epidemiological analysis of deaths by suicide, Uruguay 2000

Authors

  • J.C. Vignolo Ballesteros
  • María del Carmen Panparamborda
  • N. Murillo
  • S. Hernández
  • C. Pérez
  • A. Méndez

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31052/1853.1180.v13.n1.7105

Keywords:

suicides, rate of mortality, years of potencial life lost

Abstract

In order to explore the main characteristics of suicide mortality in Uruguay, a descriptive study was performed. Uruguay was among the first third of the countries with the highest rates of suicide in the world, the third place among American countries and the first in South America. In 2000 the rate of suicides was 18.76 per hundred thousand, an average of 1.7 suicides per day, representing the ninth leading cause of death. The highest rates were in males, divorced or widower, citizens with a tertiary level of education, unemployed and pensioners and with medium to low socioeconomic levels. The most used method was shooting firearm with their own weapons. The average YPLL by suicide was 28 and 29 years for females and males respectively. Suicide is considered a public health problem.

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Author Biographies

  • J.C. Vignolo Ballesteros
    Profesor Depto. De Medicina Familiar y Comunitaria (FM-UdelaR)
  • María del Carmen Panparamborda
    Especialista en Salud Pública y Epidemiología.
  • N. Murillo
    Ex profesora de Medicina Preventiva y Social.
  • S. Hernández
    Magíster en Epidemiología
  • C. Pérez
    Asistente del Dpto. de Medicina Preventiva y Social.
  • A. Méndez
    Postgrado de Epidemiología (FM-UDELAR)

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Epidemiological analysis of deaths by suicide, Uruguay 2000. Rev. Salud Pública (Córdoba) [Internet]. 2014 Apr. 4 [cited 2024 Nov. 23];13(1):6-17. Available from: https://revistas.psi.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RSD/article/view/7105