"This table relates to male suicide in the New Zealand, stratified by quintile of socio-economic status (SES). Lowest SES Lowest SES Highest SES Highest SES quintile, Population 2001 USA population standard quintile, quintile, Population quintile, Suicides Suicides 2001 2001 1999-2003 2000 15-24 195 123,961 116 140,942 1386500 25-34 242 134,303 158 134,595 1355700 35-44 204 133,242 123 135,819 1626100 45-54 147 110,680 92 124,576 1348400 55-64 89 83,943 55 75,308 872400 65-74 76 73,509 42 56,097 660300 75+ 56 39,197 43 36,293 603500 (a) "Calculate the crude suicide incidence rate (per 10,000) for the lowest SES quintile and the highest SES quintile. What did you find? (i.e., summarise the results in your own words not more than 40 words."|
"This table relates to male suicide in the New Zealand, stratified by quintile of socio-economic status (SES). Lowest SES Lowest SES Highest SES Highest SES quintile, Population 2001 USA population standard quintile, quintile, Population quintile, Suicides Suicides 2001 2001 1999-2003 2000 15-24 195 123,961 116 140,942 1386500 25-34 242 134,303 158 134,595 1355700 35-44 204 133,242 123 135,819 1626100 45-54 147 110,680 92 124,576 1348400 55-64 89 83,943 55 75,308 872400 65-74 76 73,509 42 56,097 660300 75+ 56 39,197 43 36,293 603500 (a) "Calculate the crude suicide incidence rate (per 10,000) for the lowest SES quintile and the highest SES quintile. What did you find? (i.e., summarise the results in your own words not more than 40 words."|
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“This table relates to male suicide in the New Zealand, stratified by quintile of socio-economic status (SES).
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Lowest SES quintile, Suicides |
Lowest SES quintile, Population |
Highest SES quintile, Suicides |
Highest SES quintile, Population |
USA population standard |
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2001 |
2001 |
1999-2003 |
2001 |
2000 |
15-24 |
195 |
123,961 |
116 |
140,942 |
1386500 |
25-34 |
242 |
134,303 |
158 |
134,595 |
1355700 |
35-44 |
204 |
133,242 |
123 |
135,819 |
1626100 |
45-54 |
147 |
110,680 |
92 |
124,576 |
1348400 |
55-64 |
89 |
83,943 |
55 |
75,308 |
872400 |
65-74 |
76 |
73,509 |
42 |
56,097 |
660300 |
75+ |
56 |
39,197 |
43 |
36,293 |
603500 |
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