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  • Sociološki vidiki samomorilnosti v Sloveniji = Sociologic aspects of suicidality in Slovenia
    Leskošek, Franc, 1949-
    In Slovenia, the global coefficient of suicidality in the period from 1985 to 1999 amounted to around 30 in 100.000 inhabitants. In 1995 we even reached thelowest coefficient in the last twenty ... years-28,2. From the year 1999 on, itis generally possible to observe the beginning of a gentle downward trend ofsuicidality. Owing to the mentioned coefficient we were at that time still ranged among six most risky countries in the world regarding the suicides-immediately after the Baltic countries, Russia and Hungary. In the years 1985 to 1999, 614 people on average died annually due to the consequences of suicide in Slovenia. Most vulnerable social categories regarding suicide with us are workers with elementary school education, semi-qualified, widowed, divorced, unemployed, alcoholics, peasants, retired, males-regarding sex... which indicates, that the population from so called social circle of economic poverty constitutes a large part of suicide victims.Suicidality is most frequent in Northeastern parts of Slovenia, which are at the same time aslo more rural and economically less developed. Most suicides occur in late spring and early summer and-regarding the day-on Mondays. Most often suicides occur during the day. As for the motive, the majority of suicides are the consequence of marital resp. family conflicts, physical diseases and disabilities, loneliness, bereavement, problems at work,love-conflicts... When estimating mental state, a relatively high share of participants in suicide without psychiatric diagnosis (56%) is surprising. Average community coefficients of suicidality were in the years 1985-1995 statistically crossed with some demographic, socioeconomic, health, economic-political, confessional and other variables.
    Vrsta gradiva - članek, sestavni del
    Leto - 2001
    Jezik - slovenski
    COBISS.SI-ID - 12995801