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The detrimental effect of economic factors on mental health and suicide at the individual and societal level is increasingly recognized. Given suicidal behaviors and economic factors can be measured at the aggregate level (e_g, suicide rates, unemployment rates, aggregate government expenditure on welfare payments) or individual level (e_g, self-reported suicidal ideation, financial hardship, diagnoses), this is clarified where applicable. While problematic gambling can be accompanied by significant financial strain (often concealed from, or at the detriment to, close relationships) and is associated with both depressive symptoms and suicidality, this was considered outside the . . .
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