Past research suggested that suicide rates peak in the spring for both men and women, with another peak in the autumn for women (Meares et al., 1981). However, more recent research suggests that such a relationship may be weakening over time (Yip et al., 1998, 2000, 2006), perhaps because the effects of seasonal differences are minimized by modern artificial environments (Simkins et al., 2003).
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