PLoS ONE (Jan 2019)
Seasonal variation of mortality from external causes in Hungary between 1995 and 2014.
Abstract
ObjectiveTo analyze trends in external mortality in Hungary between 1995 and 2014 by sex.MethodsData on the numbers of deaths due to external causes were obtained from the published nationwide population register. Negative binomial regression was applied to investigate the yearly trends in external-cause mortality rates. Cyclic trends were investigated using the Walter-Elwood method.ResultsSuicide and accidents accounted for approximately 84% of the all-external-cause of deaths in Hungary. Annual suicide, unintentional falls and traffic accidents mortality declined significantly (p-value for annual trend: p ConclusionsThis Hungarian study suggests that there was a significant seasonal effect on almost all kinds of deaths from external causes between 1995 and 2014. Environmental effects are involved in the aetiology of suicide and accidents.