A review of suicide statistics in Australia
Citation
AIHW: Harrison JE, Pointer S and Elnour AA (2009) A review of suicide statistics in Australia, AIHW, Australian Government, accessed 24 June 2026.
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A review of suicide statistics in Australia is a detailed report on the statistical processes used to track national suicide rates. Suicide is a matter of considerable public interest and policy significance so reliable statistical information on suicide occurrence is important.
This report examines in detail the current methodologies used to track suicide rates, identifying issues with the process of suicide reporting and the extent of, and reason for, any under-enumeration of suicide. Revised estimates are provided and the report provides advice for the future statistical monitoring of suicide and self harm in Australia. This report provides a unique insight into the limitations of current data on suicide rates.
- ISSN: 1444-3791
- ISBN: 978 1 74024 911 9
- Cat. no: INJCAT 121
- Pages: 114
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Suicide, or intentional self-harm, is an important public interest and policy issue
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This report examines the current methodologies used to track suicide rates
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This report identifies issues with the process of suicide reporting and the extent of under-enumeration of suicide
