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We thank Dr Rahman Shiri (1) for his careful reading of our systematic review and meta-analysis on suicide among agricultural, forestry, and fishery workers (2). Our paper had the objective of prov ...

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  • To cite this version: Isabelle Niedhammer, Allison Milner, Katrina Witt, Justine Klingelschmidt, Imane KhireddineMedouni, et al

  • Response to letter to the editor from Dr Rahman Shiri: The challenging topic of suicide across occupational groups by Niedhammer I, Milner A, Witt K, Klingelschmidt J, Khireddine-Medouni I, Alexopoulos EC, Toivanen S, Chastang J-F, LaMontagne AD Affiliation: INSERM, U1085, Research Institute for Environmental and Occupational Health (IRSET), Epidemiology in Occupational Health and Ergonomics (ESTER) Team, Angers, France. isabelle.niedhammer@inserm.fr Refers to the following texts of the Journal: 2018;44(1):106-107 2018;44(1):3-15 Key terms: agriculture; farmer; fishery worker; forestry worker; letter; occupational group; response; suicide This article in PubMed: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29218357

  • Our paper had the objective of providing a pooled effect size of suicide for this occupational group

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To cite this version: Isabelle Niedhammer, Allison Milner, Katrina Witt, Justine Klingelschmidt, Imane KhireddineMedouni, et al. We thank Dr Rahman Shiri [1] for his careful reading of our systematic review and meta-analysis on suicide among agricultural, forestry, and fishery workers [2]. Our paper had the objective of providing a pooled effect size of suicide for this occupational group.

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