id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_qdnhmson4re7vjp42xhuvzwdqm Jacob T. Walker COUNTY LEVEL SUICIDE RATES AND SOCIAL INTEGRATION: URBANICITY AND ITS ROLE IN THE RELATIONSHIP 2008 81 .pdf application/pdf 17241 2013 60 OPERATIONALIZATION OF URBANICITY AND ITS ROLE IN EXAMINING VARIATIONS IN THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COUNTY LEVEL SUICIDE RATES AND SOCIAL INTEGRATION IN LATE TWENTIETH CENTURY UNITED STATES COUNTY LEVEL SUICIDE RATES AND SOCIAL INTEGRATION: COUNTY LEVEL SUICIDE RATES AND SOCIAL INTEGRATION: Title of Study: COUNTY LEVEL SUICIDE RATES AND SOCIAL INTEGRATION: relationships between suicide rates, social integration, and urbanicity in the U.S. studies of suicide tend to look at multiple measures of social integration measures of religion in urban settings on suicide rates (Ellison, Burr, & McCall, In this study, variations in county-level suicide rates in the U. between these measures and county-level age-sex-race adjusted suicide rates in 1) small area analysis of suicide rates and social integration and 2) comparisons between suicide rates and the level of social integration, in contemporary U.S. inequality are positively related to suicide rates at the county level. Hypothesis Two: Social integration and suicide are correlated at the county level. ./cache/work_qdnhmson4re7vjp42xhuvzwdqm.pdf ./txt/work_qdnhmson4re7vjp42xhuvzwdqm.txt