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      Suicide in Fiji: a preliminary study.

      The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science

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          A survey of police and medical records in a province of Fiji indicated high rates of suicide for Indian women under 30 and for Indian men over that age, especially amongst families engaged in sugar-cane farming. Indian suicide rates were high during the Indenture period (1879-1920), and are still higher amongst Indians than amongst native Fijians: almost 90% of all suicides are Indian, though this group comprises only 50% of Fiji's total population. Age/sex/ethnic distribution, methods, and precipitating factors of recorded suicides were examined for one province of Vanua Levu during the period 1979-82. The increasing use of toxic herbicides, especially paraquat, as a vehicle for suicide is discussed.

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          Br J Psychiatry
          The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science
          0007-1250
          0007-1250
          Oct 1984
          : 145
          Article
          S0007125000118392
          6487917
          f80f3c65-b3bd-4e82-a7e9-c48ddf5b9872
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