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Suicides Poland 1968

There are 9 suicides per day in Poland

In 1968 occurred 3,420 suicides in Poland. This year, 152 more people committed suicide than in 1967. In 1968, on average 9 Poles committed suicide every day.

Poland had 10.6 suicides per 100,000 inhabitants, less than the average suicide in the world, of 11.66 self-harm per 100.000 people.

Poland, has a relatively low rate of suicide per inhabitants.

Of the 3,420 recorded suicide cases in 1968, 2,804 were men suicides and 616 were women. Men have a high rate of death by suicide compared with women. So that, the suicide rate among males were 17.9 per 100,000 men and for women 3.7 per 100,000 female.

Related data:

Poland - Intentional self-harm
DateFemale suicidesMale suicidesSuicidesFemale suicide rateMale suicide rateSuicide rate
19686162,8043,4203.7017.9010.60
19675892,6793,2683.6017.3010.20
19665522,5773,1293.4016.709.90
19655462,2812,8273.4014.909.00
19645452,1082,6533.4013.908.50
19634682,1082,5763.0014.208.40
19625732,2452,8183.7015.309.30
19615062,1372,6433.3014.708.80
19604491,9252,3742.9013.508.00
Poland - Intentional self-harm
Poland - Intentional self-harm