Aslög Malmberg
Warneford Hospital
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Journal of Affective Disorders | 1998
Keith Hawton; Louis Appleby; Stephen Platt; Tom Foster; Jayne Cooper; Aslög Malmberg; Sue Simkin
The psychological autopsy approach to studying suicide is becoming an increasingly used research method. It presents considerable methodological problems. In order to assist future researchers in this field and to help readers assess reports of psychological autopsy studies the authors have reviewed these issues on the basis of their own experience and those of other workers. The areas covered include research design, identification of subjects, sources of information and the particular issues concerned with approaching relatives and other informants, choice and recruitment of controls, the difficulties of conducting psychological autopsy interviews with relatives, problems for interviewers, the selection of appropriate measures to obtain information, and achieving valid and reasonably reliable conclusions from diverse information sources.
Schizophrenia Research | 1995
Anthony S. David; Aslög Malmberg; Glyn Lewis; Lena Brandt; Peter Allebeck
The association between left-handedness, epilepsy, and hearing impairment with schizophrenia was investigated using data from a cohort of 50,000 male Swedish conscripts linked to the Swedish National Register of Psychiatric Care. Though epilepsy was rare in this cohort, no association with schizophrenia was found. Left-handedness was associated with neither schizophrenia nor other psychoses. The study shows that, when studied from a population base, the apparent increase in neurodevelopmental anomalies in schizophrenia may be an artefact of bias. However, schizophrenia was 1.81 (95% CI 1.2-2.7) times higher amongst those with severe hearing loss, which may be preventable.
Journal of Psychosomatic Research | 1997
Aslög Malmberg; Keith Hawton; Sue Simkin
The proportional mortality ratio for suicide is higher in farmers than in the general population. The reasons for this are likely to be complex, but may include easy availability of firearms, stress related to work, financial difficulties, and family problems. A psychological autopsy study of suicide in 84 farmers who died between 1991-1994 is presented and some preliminary findings are discussed.
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology | 1999
Keith Hawton; Joan Fagg; Sue Simkin; Linton Harriss; Aslög Malmberg; Deborah Smith
Abstract Farmers in England and Wales have an elevated risk of suicide. The aim of this study was to investigate the geographical distribution of suicides in farmers. Rates of suicide (including suicide and open verdicts) of farmers in England and Wales between 1981 and 1993 were calculated on a county basis. Trends in rates and differences in rates between counties, regions and England and Wales were then analysed. There were 719 suicides (634 suicide verdicts and 85 open verdicts). There was evidence of a decline in annual rates of suicide in farmers during the study period in England but not Wales. There was no evidence of geographical heterogeneity of farming suicides according to counties, but a relatively high rate for Devon (N = 62 suicides). County farming suicide rates did not appear to be related to local general population suicide rates, density of farmers or type of farm holding. While identification of counties with relatively large numbers of farming suicides should assist targeting of local preventive programmes, it is clear that any significant prevention strategies should be implemented on a national basis.
British Journal of Psychiatry | 1998
Aslög Malmberg; Glyn Lewis; Anthony S. David; Peter Allebeck
British Journal of Psychiatry | 1998
Keith Hawton; Joan Fagg; Sue Simkin; Linton Harriss; Aslög Malmberg
British Journal of Psychiatry | 2000
Glyn Lewis; Anthony S. David; Aslög Malmberg; Peter Allebeck
British Journal of Psychiatry | 1999
Aslög Malmberg; Sue Simkin; Keith Hawton
Archive | 1998
Keith Hawton; Sue Simkin; Aslög Malmberg; Joan Fagg; Linton Harriss
Occupational and Environmental Medicine | 1998
Sue Simkin; Keith Hawton; Joan Fagg; Aslög Malmberg