BMC Public Health (Feb 2006)

Seasonal patterns of suicides over the period of socio-economic transition in Lithuania

  • Petrauskiene Jadvyga,
  • Starkuviene Skirmante,
  • Kalediene Ramune

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-6-40
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
p. 40

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Abstract Background In Lithuania, suicides are a grave public health problem, requiring more extensive investigation. The aim of the study was to assess the seasonal variations of suicides in Lithuania throughout the years 1993–2002, describing patterns by gender, age and method of suicide. Methods The study material consisted of all registered suicides (n = 16,147) committed throughout 1993–2002 in Lithuania. Smoothed trends were inspected. The seasonal effect was explored using monthly ratio statistics and spectral analysis. Results Suicides in Lithuania have a distinct annual rhythm with peaks in summer and troughs in December. The December frequencies fell by more than 23% in men and 30% in women, while June peak reached nearly 23% in men and July peak exceeded 29% in women, compare with the average levels, (p Conclusion Substantial seasonal variations in suicides were associated with a high proportion of hanging. Extremely high suicide rates in Lithuania require further extensive studies and urgent preventive programs, taking into account the suggestions of this survey.