Fernquist Robert M
Central Missouri State University, Warrensburg, Missouri, USA.
Death Stud. 2003 Jan;27(1):63-80. doi: 10.1080/07481180302870.
Sociological studies on cross-national male and female suicide rates have found numerous factors related to variation in suicide rates. The present study focuses on how perceived differences in income inequality impact suicide rates in 12 different countries, unlike most prior studies on income inequality and suicide that use measures of actual income inequality. Using G. Jasso's (1999) index on perceived income inequality, the author found that perceived income inequality is related more strongly and more consistently to male suicide rates than female suicide rates. Relative to other variables used in this analysis,perceived income inequality also accounts for most of the difference in the gender gap of male versus female suicide rates.
关于跨国男女自杀率的社会学研究发现了许多与自杀率差异相关的因素。与大多数先前关于收入不平等与自杀的研究使用实际收入不平等指标不同,本研究关注的是人们所感知到的收入不平等差异如何影响12个不同国家的自杀率。利用G. 贾索(1999年)关于感知收入不平等的指数,作者发现,与女性自杀率相比,感知收入不平等与男性自杀率的关联更为强烈和一致。相对于本分析中使用的其他变量,感知收入不平等也解释了男性与女性自杀率性别差距的大部分差异。