2018
DOI: 10.1007/s40211-018-0260-7
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Zeitliche Aspekte von Suiziden – Häufigkeit von Suiziden in Beziehung zu Geburtstag, Feiertagen, Wochentagen, Jahreszeit sowie Geburtsmonat und Sternzeichen

Abstract: The increase of suicide numbers at the beginning of the week may be explained by the "broken-promise effect" which has been described as the consequence of frustrated expectations concerning the weekend. Possible explanations for the suicide peaks in spring and summer may be biological, specifically serotonergic alterations as well as the experience of depressed patients perceiving the social and emotional contrast to people who are able to enjoy these periods of pleasure and outdoor activities.

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“…To analyze the days when the national team played, we also included the next day in the sensitivity analyses, as the efficacy effect as well as the broken promise effect may carry over to the next day (as known from research about holidays). 15 , 16 We also ran analyses with unrestricted control periods, that is, using the information from the whole year (and without the previous year as control). As the results of these sensitivity analyses are largely comparable, we provide them as Supplementary material on the Open Science Framework.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To analyze the days when the national team played, we also included the next day in the sensitivity analyses, as the efficacy effect as well as the broken promise effect may carry over to the next day (as known from research about holidays). 15 , 16 We also ran analyses with unrestricted control periods, that is, using the information from the whole year (and without the previous year as control). As the results of these sensitivity analyses are largely comparable, we provide them as Supplementary material on the Open Science Framework.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nicht nur zeitliche Aspekte [ 14 ], sondern auch biologische circadiane Rhythmen determinieren Suizidalität. Nächtliches Wachsein ist mit vermehrten Suizidgedanken [ 69 ] und bei US-Veteranen mit vermehrten Suiziden assoziiert [ 40 ].…”
Section: Neurobiologische Befundeunclassified