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Suicide Mortality in Spain (2010-2022): Temporal Trends, Spatial Patterns, and Risk Factors

Published: September 1, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2509.01342v1

By: A. Adin , G. Retegui , A. Sánchez Villegas and more

Potential Business Impact:

Finds why more men and women die by suicide.

Business Areas:
Elderly Community and Lifestyle

This paper investigates the spatial and temporal patterns of age-stratified suicide mortality rates in Spanish provinces from 2010 to 2022. We use mixed Poisson models to analyze these patterns and to determine the association between mortality rates and various socioeconomic and contextual factors, while controlling for spatial and temporal confounding effects. Our results indicate that a 10% increase in the proportion of people residing in rural areas is associated with an increase of over 5% in male suicide mortality. In addition, a 1% increase in the annual unemployment rate is linked to a 2.4% increase in female suicide mortality. An important finding is that despite male suicide rates consistently being higher than female rates, we observe a notable and steady upward trend in female suicide mortality over the study period.

Page Count
24 pages

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Statistics:
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