Male suicide: Glasgow City Region
Male suicide in Glasgow City Region
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Glasgow had the highest suicide rate among males until the mid 1997-2001, when the suicide rate in West Dunbartonshire surpassed that in Glasgow. The suicide rate for males in Glasgow and West Dunbartonshire are substantially higher than in the other local authorities until the two most recent five-year periods when Inverclyde and Renfrewshire have had relatively high suicide rates. Suicide rates in all local authorities have reduced from 2007-11 to 2012-16.
Notes on data presented
In 2011, the National Records of Scotland (NRS) upgraded the software used to code causes of death to take account of updates made by the World Health Organization (WHO) to the codes for certain causes of death. As a result, there is a difference in how deaths data was coded for 2011 onwards compared to previous years, with deaths previously coded under ‘mental and behavioural disorders’ now being classed as ‘self-poisoning of undetermined intent’ and consequently as suicides. Full details on changes to the coding of causes of death between 2010 and 2011 can be found on the NRS website.
For analysis over time (as here) the old coding rules have been used consistently.
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