Finno-Ugrian suicide hypothesis

Finno-Ugrian suicide hypothesis

The Finno-Ugrian suicide hypothesis is a theory that links genetic ties originating among Finno-Ugric cultures & ethnicities to high rate of suicide, claiming a gene common among them is responsible.

Mari and Udmurts have been found to have a three times higher suicide rate than Finns and Hungarians. It has been thus theorized that such a possible gene may have arisen in those populations. [ [http://dienekes.blogspot.com/2005/04/uralic-suicide-phenomenon.html Dienekes' Anthropology Blog: The Uralic suicide phenomenon ] ]

References

*cite journal |author=Voracek M, Loibl LM, Kandrychyn S |title=Testing the Finno-Ugrian suicide hypothesis: replication and refinement with regional suicide data from eastern Europe |journal=Percept Mot Skills |volume=104 |issue=3 Pt 1 |pages=985–94 |year=2007 |month=Jun |pmid=17688155 |doi= |url=
*cite journal |author=Voracek M, Fisher ML, Marusic A |title=The Finno-Ugrian suicide hypothesis: variation in European suicide rates by latitude and longitude |journal=Percept Mot Skills |volume=97 |issue=2 |pages=401–6 |year=2003 |month=Oct |pmid=14620226 |doi= |url=


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