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. 2013 Jun 26;12(1):21.
doi: 10.1186/1744-859X-12-21.

Suicide in Hungary-epidemiological and clinical perspectives

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Suicide in Hungary-epidemiological and clinical perspectives

Zoltan Rihmer et al. Ann Gen Psychiatry. .

Abstract

Annual suicide rates of Hungary were unexpectedly high in the previous century. In our narrative review, we try to depict, with presentation of the raw data, the main descriptive epidemiological features of the Hungarian suicide scene of the past decades. Accordingly, we present the annual suicide rates of the period mentioned and also data on how they varied by gender, age, urban vs. rural living, seasons, marital status, etc. Furthermore, the overview of trends of other factors that may have influenced suicidal behavior (e.g., alcohol and tobacco consumption, antidepressant prescription, unemployment rate) in the past decades is appended as well. Based on raw data and also on results of the relevant papers of Hungarian suicidology we tried to explain the observable trends of the Hungarian suicide rate. Eventually, we discuss the results, the possibilities, and the future tasks of suicide prevention in Hungary.

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Figure 1
Total, male, and female suicide rates (per 100,000/year) in Hungary from 1961 to 2011.
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Figure 2
Suicide rates in Hungarian counties in the year (a) 1980 and (b) 2010.

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