Booth, Heather2015-12-100363-0234http://hdl.handle.net/1885/55268Thirty years of suicide rates for Guam were analyzed by age, sex, period, and cohort. Youth suicide increased rapidly in the 1990s; certain cohorts have higher rates. Four explanatory factors are discussed, including ecological factors and migration fromKeywords: adolescent; adult; age; article; child; cohort analysis; environmental aspects and related phenomena; epidemic; female; Guam; human; male; middle aged; migration; politics; psychological model; public figure; sex difference; suicide; time; Adolescent; AduThe evolution of epidemic suicide on Guam: context and contagion201010.1521/suli.2010.40.1.12016-02-24