Researchers found for the first time that those who were born right before the school cutoff day and thus youngest in their cohort have 30% higher mortality rates by suicide, compared to their peer who were born right after the cutoff date and thus older. They also found that those with relative age disadvantage tend to follow a different career path that those with relative age advantage, which may explain their higher suicide mortality rates.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/10/151007033309.htm
Youngest students in class 30% more likely to die in suicide than older classmates, Japanese study shows
7 octubre 2015
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