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List of countries by suicide rate From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search This Map's factual accuracy may be compromised because of out-of-date information. Please help improve the article by updating it. There may be additional information on the talk page. (June 2010) Deaths for self inflicted injuries per 100,000 inhabitants in 2004.[1] no data less than 3 3–6 6–9 9–12 12–15 15–18 18–21 21–24 24–27 27–30 30–33 more than 33 Suicide David - The Death of Socrates crop.jpg Social aspects Legislation · Philosophy Religious views · Euthanasia Right to die · Benevolent suicide Suicide crisis Assessment of risk · Crisis hotline · Intervention · Prevention · Suicide watch Suicide types Assisted · Copycat · Cult · Familicide · Forced · Honor · Internet · Mass · Murder–suicide · Parasuicide · Suicide attack · By cop · Pact Epidemiology Gender · Suicide rate History Suicide in antiquity · List of suicides · Suicide methods Related phenomena Ideation · Self-harm · Suicide note · Locations · Failed suicide attempt By country China · Japan · South Korea · United States · India Rates List of countries by suicide rate List of OECD countries by suicide rate v · d · e Suicide rate in Hungary (1950-2005), 1983: 45.3 suicides per 100,000 people, it was the second highest rate (after Lithuania, 1995: 45.6[2]) in recorded human history The following is a list of suicide rates by country according to data from the World Health Organization from 2008 in which a country's rank is determined by its total rate deaths officially recorded as suicides.[citation needed] Male and female suicide rates are out of total male population and total female population, respectively (i.e. total number of male suicides divided by total male population). The total rate of suicides is based on the total number of suicides divided by the total population rather than merely the average of the male and female suicide rates, because the gender ratio in most countries is not 1:1. Year refers to the most recent year that data was available for a particular country. Последний раз редактировалось Chugunka; 23.04.2025 в 15:15. |
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