Suicide Rates in Nordic Prisons 2000-2016

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Morthorst, Britt Reuter
Mehlum, Lars
Palsson, Sigurdur P.
Muhlmann, Charlotte
Hammerlin, Yngve
Madsen, Trine
Nordentoft, Merete
Erlangsen, Annette

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Objective: To compare suicide rates of people in prison and the general population in the Nordic countries. Methods: Data on deaths by suicide and person-years for people in prison and the general population were obtained for the Nordic countries during 20002016. Age-standardized rate ratios were calculated. Results: The suicide rate in the Nordic countries overall was 110.1 (95% CI = 98.1, 122.2) per 100,000 person-years for people in prison. A significant decline was noted for the suicide rate of people in prison between 2000 and 2016 (p< 0.0001). The age-standardized mortality ratio was 7.4 (95% CI = 5.98.2) for males and 17.8 (95% CI = 7.333.2) for females in Denmark, Iceland, and Norway. Conclusion: Despite a decreasing trend over time, excess suicide mortality was noted for people in prison. 2020, 2020 International Academy for Suicide Research.

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Britt Reuter Morthorst, Lars Mehlum, Sigurdur P. Pàlsson, Charlotte Mühlmann, Yngve Hammerlin, Trine Madsen, Merete Nordentoft & Annette Erlangsen (2020): Suicide Rates in Nordic Prisons 2000–2016, Archives of Suicide Research, DOI: 10.1080/13811118.2020.1746943

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Archives of Suicide Research

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2099-12-31