P. Allebeck et al., ARE SUICIDE TRENDS AMONG THE YOUNG REVERSING - AGE, PERIOD AND COHORTANALYSES OF SUICIDE RATES IN SWEDEN, Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica, 93(1), 1996, pp. 43-48
We analyzed suicide rates in Sweden 1952-1992 with the main purpose of
following up the previously observed increasing suicide rate in young
men, and applying age-period-cohort (APC) analyses to the trends in s
uicide mortality. APC analyses were performed by a graphical method an
d by multivariate log-linear regression. The suicide rate among 20-40
year-old men increased throughout the 1950s and 60s, but the increase
has levelled off since the middle of the 1970s, and in some narrow age
groups possibly even reversed. The suicide rate among men over 45 yea
rs has declined throughout the period. The suicide rate among women ha
s remained more stable. APC analyses did not give clear evidence for a
specific cohort or period effect, although addition of a cohort term
in the analyses of men slightly improved the fit of the model. A longe
r follow-up of younger birth cohorts is needed to see whether the chan
ges in male suicide rates will remain as a cohort effect.