Association of State Social and Environmental Factors With Rates of Self-injury Mortality and Suicide in the United States, in JAMA Network Open
key takeaway: "This cross-sectional study including 101 325 deaths found that social and administrative factors were associated with interstate variation in SIM and suicide rates, and adjusted SIM rates were higher in medical examiner states with centralized authority, implying better detection of fatal drug poisonings."
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