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Suicide Incidence

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 14 May 2013

Tuesday, 14 May 2013

Questions (581)

Clare Daly

Question:

581. Deputy Clare Daly asked the Minister for Health the number of women who committed suicide in the past ten years; and of those women, the number who were pregnant [22166/13]

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National mortality data including that relating to suicide are published by the Central Statistics Office (CSO). These data are made available on a quarterly and annual basis and are categorised by age, gender and county. A number of sources of information are used by the CSO to inform the classification of death including the Medical Cause of Death Certificate, the Coroner's certificate and Form 104, a statistical form which is completed by An Garda Síochána following an inquest. However, information on the number of women who died by suicide and who were pregnant is not collected.

The number of females who died by suicide since 2002 is shown in the accompanying table. Data for 2012 has not yet been published.

Female deaths by Suicide since 2002

Year

Female

2002

91

2003

111

2004

87

2005

99

2006

81

2007

96

2008

120

2009

109

2010

90

2011*

86

*2011 figures are subject to revision.

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