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В статье представлен обзор современных представлений о влиянии временных (месяца и сезона года, время суток и дня недели) и климатических (среднемесячной температуры, атмосферного давления, длины светового дня, уровня солнечной радиации, геомагнитных бурь, фаз луны и др.) факторов на суицидальное поведение человека.
Ключевые слова:
суицидальное поведение, временные и климатические факторы
The effect of the temporary and climate factors on human ’s suicide behavior
The article provides an overview of the current concepts concerning influence of the temporary characteristics (season, month, time of the day, day of the week) and climate factors (temperature, atmosphere pressure, sun radiation etc.) on human’s suicide behavior. Factors known to be associated with high suicide risk are described in details. However to objectivize the role of temporary and climate traits in periods critical for suicide we need to take into consideration social, demographical, familial, occupational, psychological and pathopsychological factors as well.
Keywords
suicidal behavior, temporary and climate factors
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