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Figura 1. a) Tasa de suicidio por temporada cálida (mayo-octubre) y fría (noviembre a abril) por año en Baja California Sur. Las letras distintas sobre los puntos denotan diferencias significativas entre los años. b) Tendencias de las temperaturas por temporadas cálida (mayo a octubre) y fría (noviembre a abril) en Baja California Sur 1985 a 2008.
Figura 2. Tendencias de las tasas de suicidios por sexo en Baja California Sur 1985 a 2008. En el eje de las Y las tasas de suicidio por cada 100,000 habitantes; en el eje de las X los años.
Figura 3. Tasa de suicidio en relación con la temperatura por temporada cálida (mayo-octubre) y fría (noviembre a abril) en Baja California Sur. () Predicciones del modelo; () datos observados; () datos no ajustados por el modelo.  
Incremento de la temperatura ambiental y su posible asociación al suicidio en Baja California Sur (BCS) 1985-2008
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Salud Mental

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Jesús Celis De La Rosa

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Introduction: During the last decade we have observed important climate changes, especially in environmental temperatures. There is considerable information linking the increase in hot weather and human health. For example, hot weather is associated with an increased risk of suicide in different countries around the world. Objective: To evaluate the relationship between suicide rates and the environmental temperature in Baja California Sur, Mexico, from 1985 to 2008. Method: Suicide mortality data for Baja California Sur (BCS) were obtained for the years 1985-2008 from the Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática (INEGI). The selected codes were: E950-E959 (ICD-9) and X60-X84, Y87.0 (ICD-10) for BCS. The BCS weather data used was the maximum temperature from 1985 to 2008, obtained from the Extractor Rápido de Información Climatológica (ERIC III). Lineal and quadratic models were used to assess the annual rate changes of suicide and generalized lineal models (GLM) to assess the effect of the climatological variables to the suicide rate. The p≤0.05 was considered significant. Results: In BCS, 582 suicide deaths were reported from 1985 to 2008. The 9% (53) of the total reported were women with a yearly average rate 1.6/100 000; 91% (529) were men with a yearly average rate 16.3/100 000. Lineal and quadratic models explained the tendency of the annual increment observed in the number of suicides in both seasons. The quadratic model better explained such increment during the warmer months (R2=0.64 p<0.01). The temperature was positively correlated with the rate of suicides in both seasons (p<0.01). Two predictive GLMs were created by season. Discussion: These results suggest a potential link between an increase in environmental temperature and the rates of suicide during 24 years in BCS. This relationship is clear during the hot season; however, a positive trend was found during the cold season, perhaps due to the result of warmer winters.

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... (15,16,5,7). También, se ha documentado que el incremento de la temperatura ambiental puede ser causal de suicidio (17). Los resultados mostraron que hay una asociación entre las temperaturas ambientales y las afectaciones a la salud, y aunque no se puede demostrar una causalidad con la regresión de Poisson, la literatura indica que hay un efecto de las temperaturas ambientales sobre diversos aspectos de la salud (15,17,14). ...

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Tendencia de la temperatura ambiental en el estado de Hidalgo y su relación con afecciones de la salud: Análisis del municipio de Tlahuelilpan
Incremento de la temperatura ambiental y su posible asociación al suicidio en Baja California Sur (BCS) 1985-2008

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