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Antidepressant Sales and the Risk for Alcohol-Related and Non-Alcohol-Related Suicide in Finland—An Individual-Level Population Study
2014
PLoS ONE
Objectives: A marked decline in suicide rates has co-occurred with increased antidepressant sales in several countries but the causal connection between the trends remains debated. Most previous studies have focused on overall suicide rates and neglected differential effects in population subgroups. Our objective was to investigate whether increasing sales of non-tricyclic antidepressants have reduced alcohol-and non-alcohol-related suicide risk in different population subgroups. Methods: We
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0098405
pmid:24892560
pmcid:PMC4043885
fatcat:5ssvhhrqojc6zehecjkkgul62i