The Association of Sex Ratio on Suicide Rates in United States Counties: An Exploration of Mechanisms
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- Spicer, R.S. & Miller, T.R., 2000. "Suicide acts in 8 states: Incidence and case fatality rates by demographics and method," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 90(12), pages 1885-1891.
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