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Table 2 Age-standardized suicide rates (per 100,000 population) and changes in rates by method used between 1958–1960 and 1965–1967 for males and females aged 15–29 years, Japan

From: An analysis of secular trends in method-specific suicides in Japan, 1950–1975

 

Male

Female

 

Rate in 1958–1960

Rate in 1965–1967

Difference in rates (%) a

Rate in 1958–1960

Rate in 1965–1967

Difference in rates (%) a

Overall

46.8

18.1

−28.7

(100)

32.7

13.8

−18.9

(100)

Non-poisoning

18.9

13.1

−5.8

(20.3)

12.3

9.1

−3.2

(17.0)

Hanging

7.5

5.9

−1.6

(5.6)

2.7

2.2

−0.4

(2.1)

Drowning

1.8

1.2

−0.7

(2.4)

3.2

2.0

−1.2

(6.3)

Others

9.6

6.0

−3.5

(12.3)

6.5

4.9

−1.6

(8.5)

Poisoning

27.9

5.0

−22.9

(79.7)

20.4

4.8

−15.7

(83.0)

Opium derivatives

0.01

0

−0.01

(0.04)

0.003

0

−0.003

(0.01)

Barbiturates

1.4

0.09

−1.3

(4.6)

0.9

0.1

−0.8

(4.5)

Bromide

10.5

1.0

−9.5

(33.1)

8.2

0.9

−7.3

(38.7)

Other analgesics and soporifics

7.2

1.5

−5.6

(19.6)

4.9

1.3

−3.6

(19.1)

Cyanide compounds

2.3

0.6

−1.7

(6.0)

1.0

0.2

−0.8

(4.3)

Organophosphartes for agriculture

4.0

0.7

−3.3

(11.4)

3.1

0.9

−2.3

(11.9)

Other phosphorus preparations

0.4

0.05

−0.4

(1.3)

0.6

0.1

−0.5

(2.9)

Other substances

2.1

1.0

−1.0

(3.5)

1.6

1.3

−0.3

(1.7)

  1. a “%” represents a percentage of the difference between the rate of a specified suicide method and that of overall suicides