Data from elderly suicides was obtained from two previous studies of c
ommunity suicides in two localities of Northern Spain, namely, Oviedo
between 1983 and 1990, and Gijon between 1975 and 1986. Data from the
two localities were obtained by the revision of court register cases.
A retrospective study on elderly suicide (over 60 years of age) was ca
rried out. Mean annual specific rates for the elderly in Oviedo for 19
82-1991 were 37.7 (58.1 for men and 23.3 for women) and for those in G
ijon for the period 1975-1986, 23.4 (40 for men and 11.5 for women). A
marked increase was seen in the rates for Gijon from the first (1975-
1978) to the last period (1983-1986). This was particularly marked in
men. The greatest increase in the rate was seen in men over 75 from Gi
jon and in those between 1970-1974 from Oviedo. In contrast a decrease
was seen in the 65-69 age group rates for both men and women. A tende
ncy for the rates to increase was seen but no important increase for e
lderly suicides was evident.