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      Suicide among agricultural, forestry, and fishery workers: a systematic literature review and meta-analysis.

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          Objectives This review aimed to quantify suicide risk among agricultural, forestry, and fishery workers and study potential variations of risk within this population. Methods We conducted a systematic literature review and meta-analysis from 1995 to 2016 using MEDLINE and following the PRISMA guidelines. A pooled effect size of suicide risk among the population of interest was calculated using meta-analysis. Subgroup analyses were conducted to investigate whether effect size differed according to population or study characteristics. Meta-regression was used to identify sources of heterogeneity. Results The systematic review identified 65 studies, of which 32 were included in the meta-analysis. Pooled effect size was 1.48 [95% confidence interval (CI) 1.30-1.68] representing an excess of suicide risk among the population of interest. Subgroup analysis showed that this effect size varied according to geographic area, with a higher effect size in Japan. The following study characteristics were found to contribute to the between-study variance: reference group, measure of effect size, and study design. Conclusions Our findings suggest an excess of suicide risk among agricultural, forestry, and fishery workers and demonstrated that this excess may be even higher for these groups in Japan. This review highlights the need for suicide prevention policies focusing on this specific population of workers. More research is also needed to better understand the underlying factors that may increase suicide risk in this population.

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          Journal
          Scand J Work Environ Health
          Scandinavian journal of work, environment & health
          Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health
          1795-990X
          0355-3140
          Jan 01 2018
          : 44
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] INSERM U1085, IRSET, Equipe ESTER, Rue Haute de Reculée, F-49045 ANGERS Cedex 01, France. isabelle.niedhammer@inserm.fr.
          Article
          3682
          10.5271/sjweh.3682
          29085951
          6f58b957-59a6-46da-905e-41cb86a46755
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