Occupational class suicide risk: 12-year study of national coronial data.
Alexander Christopher Ryan BurnettQuincy WongStephanie ZeritisMark DeadyMichelle H TorokPublished in: The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science (2023)
Skilled manual and lower-skilled occupational classes remain at elevated risk of suicide in Australia. While a decreasing divergence in suicide rates was only observed between labourer and manager occupational classes post-GFC, this trend was not maintained over the later part of the study period (2016-2018). There is a need to further understand the relationship between contextual factors associated with suicide among the employed population, especially during periods of economic downturn.
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