Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica
Volume 77, Issue 1, 1988, Pages 77-80

Self‐poisoning among four immigrant groups (Article)

Merrill J.* , Owens J.
  • a West Midlands Poisons Unit, Birmingham, United Kingdom
  • b West Midlands Poisons Unit, Birmingham, United Kingdom

Abstract

ABSTRACT— Rates of deliberate self‐poisoning in four immigrant groups, Asian, West Indian, Irish and Scottish were compared with those of English‐born residents in an inner‐city area of Birmingham. For both Asian and West Indian groups males and older females were underrepresented but young females had rates similar to the English group. Irish females and Scottish of both sexes were overrepresented. The rates of self‐poisoning for all four immigrant groups considerably exceeded those of their country of origin, the difference being most marked among young Asian females. Explanations for these findings are examined. Copyright © 1988, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

Author Keywords

Attempted suicide Migrants trans‐cultural study Suicide

Index Keywords

human sex difference suicide attempt intoxication comparative study Suicide, Attempted Poisoning Cross-Cultural Comparison Adolescent male England female stress Risk Factors major clinical study adult migration age ethnic or racial aspects Emigration and Immigration Suicide

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DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0447.1988.tb05081.x
ISSN: 0001690X
Cited by: 28
Original Language: English