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Numerous studies have reported that suicide rates tend to be affected by temporal variables (month day of the week day of the month holidays). Few authors have provided convincing explanations of these relations and no one except Durkheim has suspected that they display similarities which indicate that they might have some causal origins in common. This article attempts to look at several temporal correlations as examples of the same underlying dynamics and to offer a theory which helps to organize a traditionally enigmatic body of research. (EXCERPT)
Howard Gabennesch (Thu,) studied this question.
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