A Study of Suicide in San Francisco, 1935-45 |
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areas asphyxia Based on Table Board of Health Cavan census tracts central business district chap CHAPTER Chinese commit suicide Compiled from records Coroner's Office country of birth death instinct decrease differences divorced persons drowning Dublin and Bunzel Durkheim explain female rate firearms Firearms and explosives foreign born whites Francisco from 1935 Frenay found hanging high rates high suicide rate higher highest rates highest suicide rate Ibid individual Japanese Jumping from high Karl Menninger male suicides males and females marital status Menninger methods of committing methods of suicide Morselli found native born Negroes number of suicides older age groups order of preference percentage period personal disorganization proportion psychological racial group San Francisco Board Seattle second highest Sixteenth Census social disorganization social organization statistics study of suicide suicide in San suicide methods suicide rates according suicide tendency theory U. S. Census United variations in suicide widowed and divorced