Farmer Suicides Among States Reporting Violent Deaths, 2003 - 2017.

Paul E Norrod, Wayne T Sanderson, Erin L Abner, Jacqueline Seals, Steve Browning
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Research suggests that farmer suicide rates are at least two-fold higher than the general population. In estimating rates, prior research considered suicide events among farmers together with farmworkers, fishing, and forestry occupations and included non-farming populations in the defined at-risk populations (i.e., denominators). In this study, we sought to define and differentiate farmer suicide decedents from other agricultural occupations, estimate U.S. farmer suicide rates, and evaluate rate time trends. Farmer suicide decedents were ascertained from the 36 states in the National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS) from 2003-2017 using NVDRS occupation data. Farmers were defined as persons responsible for day-to-day farm decisions and operations. An expert panel was convened to classify farmer occupations. Rates were calculated using Census of Agriculture-identified farmers as the rate denominator, and time trends were evaluated using regression. Due to a low number of female decedents, female farmer suicide rates were not estimated. We identified1,575 male farmer suicide decedents and 77 female farmer decedents from the NVDRS during the study period. Aggregated age-specific male farmer suicide rates were highest among farmers ages 65 years and older (22.0/100,000). Estimated suicide rates for male farmers were highest during 2003 (31.8/100,000) and lowest during 2005 (19.2/100,000). Trend analysis revealed a statistically significant 2.4% annual percent change (APC) in rates over the 15-year study period. Suicide rates among male farmers showed evidence of an increase from 2003-2017. Farmer suicide rates parallel the rates of the U.S. population; thus, farmer suicide remains a public health concern.

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2003-2017年报告暴力死亡的各州农民自杀情况。
研究表明,农民的自杀率比普通人群至少高出两倍。在估算自杀率时,先前的研究将农民自杀事件与农场工人、渔业和林业职业的自杀事件放在一起考虑,并将非农业人口纳入所定义的高危人群(即分母)中。在本研究中,我们试图定义农民自杀死者并将其与其他农业职业区分开来,估算美国农民自杀率,并评估自杀率的时间趋势。我们使用国家暴力死亡报告系统(NVDRS)的职业数据,从国家暴力死亡报告系统(NVDRS)的 36 个州确定了 2003-2017 年期间农民自杀死者的情况。农民被定义为负责日常农场决策和运营的人员。召集了一个专家小组对农民职业进行分类。使用农业普查确定的农民作为比率分母计算比率,并使用回归法评估时间趋势。由于女性死者人数较少,因此未估算女性农民自杀率。在研究期间,我们从 NVDRS 中确认了 1,575 名男性农民自杀身亡者和 77 名女性农民自杀身亡者。汇总的男性农民自杀率以 65 岁及以上年龄组最高(22.0/100,000)。男性农民的估计自杀率在 2003 年最高(31.8/100,000),在 2005 年最低(19.2/100,000)。趋势分析表明,在 15 年的研究期间,自杀率的年百分比变化 (APC) 为 2.4%,具有显著的统计学意义。男性农民的自杀率显示出 2003-2017 年间有所上升的迹象。农民自杀率与美国人口自杀率持平;因此,农民自杀仍是一个公共卫生问题。
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