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The disease burden of suicide in Ecuador, a 15 years' geodemographic cross-sectional study (2001-2015).

Esteban Ortiz PradoKatherine SimbañaLenin GómezAquiles R Henriquez-TrujilloFernando Cornejo-LeonEduardo VasconezDiana CastilloGinés Viscor
Published in: BMC psychiatry (2017)
This is the first geodemographic study exploring the complete burden of suicide in Ecuador and one of the very few in Latin-America. In the last 15 years of available data, Ecuador ranks above the regional average with an adjusted suicide rate of 7.1 per 100,000 inhabitants. An important finding is that Suicide affects rather younger populations, adding more than 10,000 years of premature years of life lost (YYL) between 2001 and 2015, becoming the first and fourth leading cause of death among adolescent women and men respectively. Suicide affects people from different backgrounds, socioeconomic status and educational attainment. The mean of suicide changed over time showing that gun and pesticides related deaths decreased significantly since 2001, while hanging and suffocation increased in more than 50%.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • machine learning
  • risk factors
  • metabolic syndrome
  • big data
  • artificial intelligence
  • middle aged
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • cervical cancer screening