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据《英国医学杂志》(The BMJ)10 月 23 日发布的一份新闻稿称,一项题为 "节假日和星期与自杀风险的关联:多国两阶段时间序列研究 "的新研究显示,星期一和元旦的自杀风险最高。一个国际研究小组使用了一种称为标准化两阶段时间序列分析的先进统计技术来研究自杀风险模式。他们分析了来自 26 个国家 740 个地点的数据,这些数据来自多国多城市合作研究网络数据库。该数据集包含170万个自杀案例,其中包括1971年1月至2019年12月期间的每日自杀人数和每日平均气温数据。研究结果显示,在所有国家中,周一的自杀风险最高,但周末的影响有所不同。在所有国家,元旦都与自杀风险增加有关,而圣诞节则表现出不同的模式。虽然其他国家节假日的自杀风险总体呈下降趋势,但在大多数国家,节假日过后自杀风险呈上升趋势。值得注意的是,研究结果还显示,与女性相比,男性更容易受到星期和元旦的影响。研究人员希望这项大规模的研究能够带来及时的干预措施,从而挽救无数人的生命。
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Mondays and New Year's Day have the highest suicide risk according to new research, “Association of holidays and the day of the week with suicide risk: multi-country, two-stage, time series study,” published in The BMJ Oct. 23, according to a news release. An international research team used an advanced statistical technique called standardized two-stage time series analysis to investigate suicide risk patterns. They analyzed data from 740 locations across 26 countries, gathered from the Multi-country Multi-city Collaborative Research Network database. This dataset comprised 1.7 million suicide cases, including daily suicide counts along with daily mean temperature data spanning from January 1971 to December 2019. The results revealed that suicide risk was highest on Mondays across all countries, though the effect of weekends varied. New Year's Day was associated with an increase in suicide risk in all countries, while Christmas showed a mixed pattern. Although there was an overall decreasing trend in suicide risk on other national holidays, the risk tended to increase after these holidays in most countries. Notably, the findings also showed that men are more vulnerable to variations related to the day of the week and New Year's Day compared to women. Researchers hope that this large-scale study can lead to timely interventions, potentially saving countless lives.

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