Explaining cross-state differences in elderly suicide rates and identifying state-level public policy responses that reduce rates |
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Authors: | Giles-Sims Jean Lockhart Charles |
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Affiliation: | Dept. of Sociology, TCU, Fort Worth, Texas 76129-0001, USA. |
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Abstract: | Elderly Americans commit suicide at higher rates than other age groups. We contend that macro- and micro-social variables contribute distinct aspects to explanations of this tragic loss: the former focus on circumstances that affect overall rates, the latter reveal why certain individuals succumb to suicide. Our analysis focuses on the macro-social end of a causal sequence including variables at both levels. We describe how elderly suicide rates vary among states, show that macrosocial indicators of social integration contribute to cross-state variation in elderly suicide rates, and explain how selected aspects of state-level public policy contribute to reducing elderly suicide rates. |
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