lundi 3 septembre 2012

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Présentation de l'équipe et des travaux de L'Institut de santé publique, d'épidémiologie et de développement (Isped) de Bordeaux dans un article de sudouest.fr du 1-09-2012

"L'équipe travaille également sur le vieillissement normal et pathologique, le sida en Afrique ou les liens entre cancer et nutrition. Elle est l'auteur d'une évaluation des comportements des cyclistes quant aux équipements de sécurité et est engagée dans un travail traitant de la prévention du suicide."

Source article http://www.sudouest.fr/2012/09/03/des-risques-accrus-810072-2780.php

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http://www.isped.u-bordeaux2.fr/FR_HTM_equipe.aspx?CLE_EQU=9

Encrenaz, G. ; Contrand, B. ; Leffondre, K. ; Queinec, R. ; Aouba, A. ; Jougla, E. ; Miras, A. ; Lagarde, E.. Impact of the 1998 Football World Cup on Suicide Rates in France: Results from the National Death Registry. Suicide Life Threat BehavSuicide & life-threatening behavior 2012 Epub ;

Our objective was to determine whether the Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) World Cup in 1998 had a short-term impact on the number of suicides in France. Exhaustive individual daily data on suicides from 1979 to 2006 were obtained from the French epidemiological center on the medical causes of death (CepiDC-INSERM; France). These data were analyzed using the seasonal ARIMA model. The overall effect of the World Cup was tested together with potential specific impact on days following the French team games. Between 11th June and 11th July, a significant decline of 95 suicides was observed (-10.3%), this effect being the strongest among men and people aged between 30 and 44. A significant decrease was also observed for the days following French team games (-19.9%). Our results are in favor of an effect of nationwide sport events on suicidal behaviors and are consistent with other studies. Many of the theories explaining the relationship between sports and suicide are related to sense of belongingness and social integration, highlighting the importance of social link reinforcement in suicide prevention..

Contact : Gaelle Encrenaz, Benjamin Contrand, Alain Miras, Emmanuel Lagarde, INSERM U897, Equipe Prevention et prise en charge des traumatismes, Bordeaux, Universite Victor Segalen Bordeaux 2, Bordeaux, France; Raphaelle Queinec, Pole Entre-Deux-Mers, CH Cadillac, Cadillac, France; Karen Leffondre, INSERM U897, Equipe Biostatistique, Bordeaux, Universite Victor Segalen Bordeaux 2, Bordeaux, France; Albertine Aouba, and Eric Jougla, INSERM CepiDc, Le Vesinet, France.
source : http://www.isped.u-bordeaux2.fr/Publication.aspx?33310