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SD35: Standardised suicide rates per 100,000 population by sex and county

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4/17/2026
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Estonian Causes of Death Register, National Institute for Health Development
SD35
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Definitions and methodology Suicides are counted according to the ICD-10 classification of diseases, with diagnosis codes X60-X84 and Y87.0.
County - person's last residence
Until 2017, data by the counties is distributed by the administrative division that existed before administrative reform (October 2017). Data starting from 2018 is distributed by new administrative division.
The dataset provides statistics on suicides (intentional self-harm, by ICD-10 classification of diseases the diagnosis codes are X60-X84 and Y87.0). The data is presented by sex and county of last residence. Standardised rates are provided, which can be used to compare regions. The purpose of data collection is to process data on causes of death to assess the health status of the population and to plan preventive activities and policies. The data is submitted by physicians and forensic doctors who have determined the death, and the data is compiled from the health information system via X-road. The socio-demographic data of the deceased are obtained from the Estonian Population Register. Data source: Estonian Causes of Death Register, National Institute for Health Development.
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