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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 May 20.
Published in final edited form as: Sci Total Environ. 2023 Feb 27;874:162462. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.162462

Table 2.

Associations of maximum and minimum temperature with deaths due to suicide and deaths due to homicide. Results are shown for same day exposure (Lag-0) to 7 days prior exposure (Lag-7), per 1°C increase in temperature.

Lag Suicide OR (95% CI) Homicide OR (95% CI)
Maximum Temperature 0 1.005 (1.000, 1.009) 1.009 (1.002, 1.015)
1 1.004 (1.000, 1.008) 1.006 (1.000, 1.013)
2 1.006 (1.002, 1.010) 1.003 (0.997, 1.009)
3 1.005 (1.001, 1.009) 1.001 (0.995, 1.007)
4 1.006 (1.002, 1.010) 0.997 (0.991, 1.003)
5 1.002 (0.998, 1.007) 0.999 (0.993, 1.005)
6 1.001 (0.997, 1.005) 0.999 (0.993, 1.005)
7 1.001 (0.997, 1.005) 1.002 (0.996, 1.008)
0-7 1.009 (1.003, 1.016) 1.010 (1.001, 1.020)
Minimum Temperature 0 1.008 (1.002, 1.014) 1.011 (1.002, 1.020)
1 1.007 (1.001, 1.013) 1.011 (1.002, 1.020)
2 1.006 (1.000, 1.012) 1.007 (0.998, 1.016)
3 1.005 (0.999, 1.010) 1.006 (0.997, 1.016)
4 1.002 (0.996, 1.008) 1.001 (0.992, 1.010)
5 1.003 (0.997, 1.009) 0.997 (0.988, 1.006)
6 1.002 (0.996, 1.008) 1.001 (0.993, 1.010)
7 0.999 (0.993, 1.005) 1.003 (0.994, 1.012)
0-7 1.010 (1.001, 1.018) 1.014 (1.000, 1.025)

Models were adjusted for same lag day relative humidity.