Definition "all age groups" as well as two proofs of accumulation of suicides in the age group 15 to ´85+ (see below 1. + 2. example for which the cumulative suicide factors were determined with yearly data):

 

Note in advance: This definition is also explained by two other examples in which the same suicide factors as mentioned below are determined from monthly data.

 

As already mentioned under the update on 05.06.2020 (see in german: https://www.change.org/p/keine-erstverbrauchenten/u/25570244 ), the suicide factor for the age group 10-19 under antidepressants is mathematically larger than it would be if both sub-age groups (10-14 and 15-19) had been represented more or less equally in terms of suicides. In the age group <14 as well as 10-14, suicides are of a relatively negligible magnitude in mathematical terms (as can also be seen in this update on 05.06.2020).

Since suicides in the age group <14 are of a relatively negligible magnitude when calculating the suicide factor for the age group "all age groups", all factors calculated for the age group "all age groups" (for the years 2006 to 2014) are greater than actually shown than the suicide factors for the age group from 15 to 85+, namely by a factor of approx. 1.2 (= 18/15. Because in total there are 18 age groups from 0 to 85+ . Among these 18 age groups, there are 15 age groups from 15 to 85+).

 

Example 1: the factor of disproportionately many suicides under antidepressants ("all age groups" for 2007 in Sweden) is 3.9, as already determined (for determination see in english: https://youtu.be/-l4dJCn3CPQ ).

The factor of an accumulation of suicides under antidepressants (age group 15-85+ for the year 2007 in Sweden) is approx. 3.2 (= 31% / (( 731395 x 100%) / 7563670) ), because in the age group <14 the suicides are mathematically negligible when calculating the suicide factor for the age group "all age groups" .

The suicide factor for the age group "all age groups" (0 to 85+) is thus shown to be 1.2 times larger (= 3.9/3.2) than the suicide factor for the age group 15 to 85+.

(The 7563670 people from the age group 15-85+ as well as the average monthly number of 731395 antidepressant users - of 2007 - of this age group can be taken from the database "Statistikdatabas för läkemedel" from the Socialstyrelsen. Internet (see in swedish): https://sdb.socialstyrelsen.se/if_lak/val.aspx )

 

Example 2: the factor of an accumulation of suicides under neuroleptics ("all age groups" for 2005 to 2012 in Sweden) is: 4.3 to 5.2 (see in german: https://youtu.be/FB5BSNhz85M ).

The factor of an accumulation of suicides under neuroleptics (age group 15-85+ for the years 2005 to 2012 in Sweden) is approx. 3.6 (= 6.8%/(( 144553 x 100%)/ 7706603 ) ) to 9.3 (= (3.6-0.21)/0.79 ), because in the age group <14 the suicides are mathematically negligible when calculating the suicide factor for the age group "all age groups" (in this age group there are also fewer neuroleptic users than antidepressant users).

The suicide factor for the age group "all age groups" (0 to 85+) is thus shown to be 1.2 times larger (= (4.3/3.6) = (5.2/4.3) ) than the suicide factor for the age group 15 to 85+.

(The average of 7706603 people from the age group 15-85+ between 2006 and 2012 as well as the yearly average number of 144553 neuroleptic drug users from 2005 to 2012 of this age group can be obtained from the database "Statistikdatabas för läkemedel" from the Socialstyrelsen. Internet (see in swedish): https://sdb.socialstyrelsen.se/if_lak/val.aspx . The proportion of unsafe suicide cases of 21% as well as the proportion of neuroleptic drug users of 6.8% among suicide cases, see in the YouTube video above or see in the study: Forsman [2018] "Selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors and the risk of violent suicide: a nationwide postmortem study". Internet publication in English: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00228-018-2586-2  )

 

All suicide factors of the age group "all age groups" would therefore have to be shown 1.2 times smaller than as indicated in the "Übersicht Faktoren" (german for "overview factors"). "Übersicht Faktoren" see in german:  https://www.change.org/p/keine-erstkonsumenten as well as https://blog.webador.de/uebersicht-faktoren

But if you leave out the older age groups in the 15 to 85+ age group (the older age groups have lower cumulative suicide factors, see in german: https://blog.webador.de/uebersicht-faktoren/aktuelle-ehemalige-konsumenten/antidepressiva-und-oder-neuroleptika   as well as https://blog.webador.de/blogbeitraege/studie-c/775802_studie-c , moreover these groups are strongly overrepresented among all consumers), this approximately 1. 2 times increase would have to compensate again. Therefore, although all identified suicide factors (for the age group "all age groups") in the "Overview of factors" are correct, they refer to a narrower age range than that of the age range from 0 to 85+ .

 

This narrower age delimitation of the age group "all age groups" is thus: 15 years to presumably about 70 years.