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  2. Suicide in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Sweden has a suicide rate which was below the OECD average. [1] During the 1960s, Sweden had one of the highest reported suicide rates among the most developed countries, but it declined as methods for measuring were standardized internationally. [2] In 2011, 1378 suicide deaths occurred, which equates to a rate of 17.5 per 100,000 people.

  3. Explainer-Why are Sweden and Denmark having a crisis ... - AOL

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    Anti-Islam activists in Denmark and Sweden have burnt and damaged several copies of the Koran in recent months, prompting outrage in the Muslim world and demands the Nordic governments ban such acts.

  4. 2021 Swedish government crisis - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] This was the first time in Swedish history a Prime Minister was ousted by a no-confidence vote. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] After winning the 2014 Swedish general election , the Löfven II Cabinet 's government budget was rejected by the Riksdag, causing a government crisis that lasted for nearly a month. [ 5 ]

  5. Epidemiology of depression - Wikipedia

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    Population studies have consistently shown major depression to be about twice as common in women as in men, although it is not yet clear why this is so. [7] The relative increase in occurrence is related to pubertal development rather than chronological age, reaches adult ratios between the ages of 15 and 18, and appears associated with psychosocial more than hormonal factors.

  6. 28 Disgusting, Depressing, And Downright Disturbing Facts So ...

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    28 Disgusting, Depressing, And Downright Disturbing Facts So That You Have Something To Share To Make You The Least Popular Person At Your Next Social Gathering. January 14, 2022 at 1:46 AM.

  7. Resignation syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Resignation syndrome (also called traumatic withdrawal syndrome or traumatic refusal or abandonment syndrome; Swedish: uppgivenhetssyndrom) is a condition that induces a state of reduced consciousness, not recognized by the World Health Organization as a valid psychiatric condition. It was first described in Sweden in the 1990s.

  8. Health in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Life expectancy at birth in Sweden. Health in Sweden has generally improved over time, with life expectancy increasing, and is at a high level in international comparison. [1] Life expectancy in 2021 was 84.8 years for women and 81.2 years for men and it increased 2.3 years on average from 2006 to 2019. [2]

  9. Irreligion in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Sweden is considered one of the world's most secular nations, with a high proportion of irreligious people. [9] Phil Zuckerman, an associate professor of Sociology at Pitzer College, [10] writes that several academic sources have in recent years placed atheism rates in Sweden between 46% and 85%, with one source reporting that only 17% of respondents self-identified as "atheist". [11]