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Time trends in suicide rates by domestic gas or car exhaust gas inhalation in Japan, 1968-1994.

Eiji YoshiokaS J B HanleyY Saijo
Published in: Epidemiology and psychiatric sciences (2018)
A reduction in the carbon monoxide content of the domestic gas, which began in the early 1970s in Japan, was associated with a decrease in domestic gas suicides for both genders of all ages. Concerning females aged 15-44 years, a decrease in domestic gas suicides caused a substantial decrease in overall suicides in this gender/age group since the proportion of domestic gas suicides among all suicides combined was comparatively large. However, it remains uncertain whether the introduction of catalytic converters in the 1970s in Japan resulted in a reduction of suicides from car exhaust gas inhalation.
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