Although considerable gains in survival have been observed in developed countries, particularly in the last stretch of life, part of these additional years of life are lived in bad health. In this context, a number of actions/inactions that limit or may limit life span are becoming increasingly common. Demography and quantitative sociology are well-positioned to make a significant contribution to the measurement of the consis- tency of different end-of-life interventions, to the examination of differences over time, space and among different social groups, and to the analysis of the behaviors and at- titudes of different stakeholders (the sufferers, their relatives, health care personnel, public opinion). We focus here on euthanasia and assisted suicide (EAS). First, we discuss changes in public opinion on EAS in developed countries. Second, we analyze the diffusion and temporal trends of EAS, with a particular focus on Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Belgium; three countries for which it is also possible to consider the connections between the diffusion of EAS and palliative care. Third, we consider several differential aspects of the spread of EAS (mainly by sex, age, and cause of death).

Colombo, A.D., Dalla‐Zuanna, G. (2024). Data and Trends in Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia, and Some Related Demographic Issues. POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW, 50(1), 233-257 [10.1111/padr.12605].

Data and Trends in Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia, and Some Related Demographic Issues

Colombo, Asher D.;Dalla‐Zuanna, Gianpiero
2024

Abstract

Although considerable gains in survival have been observed in developed countries, particularly in the last stretch of life, part of these additional years of life are lived in bad health. In this context, a number of actions/inactions that limit or may limit life span are becoming increasingly common. Demography and quantitative sociology are well-positioned to make a significant contribution to the measurement of the consis- tency of different end-of-life interventions, to the examination of differences over time, space and among different social groups, and to the analysis of the behaviors and at- titudes of different stakeholders (the sufferers, their relatives, health care personnel, public opinion). We focus here on euthanasia and assisted suicide (EAS). First, we discuss changes in public opinion on EAS in developed countries. Second, we analyze the diffusion and temporal trends of EAS, with a particular focus on Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Belgium; three countries for which it is also possible to consider the connections between the diffusion of EAS and palliative care. Third, we consider several differential aspects of the spread of EAS (mainly by sex, age, and cause of death).
Campo DC Valore Lingua
dc.authority.ancejournal POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW en
dc.authority.people Colombo, Asher D. en
dc.authority.people Dalla‐Zuanna, Gianpiero en
dc.authority.project 2015FR7MKM en
dc.collection.id.s e1dcb346-ac6f-7715-e053-1705fe0a6cc9 *
dc.collection.name 1.01 Articolo in rivista *
dc.contributor.appartenenza DIPARTIMENTO DI SCIENZE POLITICHE E SOCIALI *
dc.contributor.appartenenza.mi 523 *
dc.contributor.area AREA MIN. 14 - Scienze politiche e sociali *
dc.contributor.area Da definire *
dc.date.accessioned 2024-04-09T13:13:08Z -
dc.date.available 2024-04-09T13:13:08Z -
dc.date.firstsubmission 2024-01-31T17:14:40Z *
dc.date.issued 2024 -
dc.date.submission 2024-01-31T17:14:40Z *
dc.description.abstracteng Although considerable gains in survival have been observed in developed countries, particularly in the last stretch of life, part of these additional years of life are lived in bad health. In this context, a number of actions/inactions that limit or may limit life span are becoming increasingly common. Demography and quantitative sociology are well-positioned to make a significant contribution to the measurement of the consis- tency of different end-of-life interventions, to the examination of differences over time, space and among different social groups, and to the analysis of the behaviors and at- titudes of different stakeholders (the sufferers, their relatives, health care personnel, public opinion). We focus here on euthanasia and assisted suicide (EAS). First, we discuss changes in public opinion on EAS in developed countries. Second, we analyze the diffusion and temporal trends of EAS, with a particular focus on Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Belgium; three countries for which it is also possible to consider the connections between the diffusion of EAS and palliative care. Third, we consider several differential aspects of the spread of EAS (mainly by sex, age, and cause of death). -
dc.description.allpeople Colombo, Asher D.; Dalla‐Zuanna, Gianpiero -
dc.description.allpeopleoriginal Colombo, Asher D.; Dalla‐Zuanna, Gianpiero en
dc.description.fulltext open en
dc.description.international no en
dc.description.numberofauthors 2 -
dc.identifier.citation Colombo, A.D., Dalla‐Zuanna, G. (2024). Data and Trends in Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia, and Some Related Demographic Issues. POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW, 50(1), 233-257 [10.1111/padr.12605]. en
dc.identifier.doi 10.1111/padr.12605 en
dc.identifier.isi WOS:001148642900001 -
dc.identifier.scopus 2-s2.0-85183607115 -
dc.identifier.source crossref *
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/11585/955009 -
dc.identifier.url https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/padr.12605 en
dc.iris.flPubAttiConvegno no en
dc.language.iso eng en
dc.relation.firstpage 233 en
dc.relation.issue 1 en
dc.relation.lastpage 257 en
dc.relation.medium STAMPA en
dc.relation.numberofpages 25 en
dc.relation.projectAcronym 2015FR7MKM Prin 2015 “Death, Dying and Disposal in Italy. Attitudes, Behaviours, Rituals en
dc.relation.projectAwardNumber 2015FR7MKM en
dc.relation.projectAwardTitle Death, Dying and Disposal in Italy. At- titudes, Behaviours, Rituals en
dc.relation.projectFunderName Miur en
dc.relation.projectFundingStream Prin 2015 en
dc.relation.volume 50 en
dc.subject.keywords Euthanasia; Assisted Suicide; Palliative care en
dc.subject.singlekeyword Euthanasia *
dc.subject.singlekeyword Assisted Suicide *
dc.subject.singlekeyword Palliative care *
dc.title Data and Trends in Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia, and Some Related Demographic Issues en
dc.type 1.01 Articolo in rivista -
dc.type.driver info:eu-repo/semantics/article -
dc.type.full 1 - Contributo in rivista::1.01 Articolo in rivista it
dc.type.miur 262 -
dc.type.referee Esperti anonimi en
iris.isi.extIssued 2024 -
iris.isi.extTitle Data and Trends in Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia, and Some Related Demographic Issues -
iris.isi.ideLinkStatusDate 2024/04/09 17:14:28 *
iris.isi.ideLinkStatusMillisecond 1712675668763 *
iris.isi.metadataErrorDescription 0 -
iris.isi.metadataErrorType ERROR_NO_MATCH -
iris.isi.metadataStatus ERROR -
iris.orcid.lastModifiedDate 2024/04/09 17:14:28 *
iris.orcid.lastModifiedMillisecond 1712675668753 *
iris.scopus.extIssued 2024 -
iris.scopus.extTitle Data and Trends in Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia, and Some Related Demographic Issues -
iris.scopus.ideLinkStatusDate 2024/04/09 17:14:27 *
iris.scopus.ideLinkStatusMillisecond 1712675667091 *
iris.sitodocente.maxattempts 1 -
iris.unpaywall.bestoahost publisher *
iris.unpaywall.bestoaversion publishedVersion *
iris.unpaywall.doi 10.1111/padr.12605 *
iris.unpaywall.isoa true *
iris.unpaywall.journalisindoaj false *
iris.unpaywall.metadataCallLastModified 23/04/2024 17:33:28 -
iris.unpaywall.metadataCallLastModifiedMillisecond 1713886408619 -
iris.unpaywall.oastatus hybrid *
iris.unpaywall.pdfurl https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdfdirect/10.1111/padr.12605 *
isi.authority.ancejournal POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW###0098-7921 *
isi.category XA *
isi.category FU *
isi.date.issued 2024 *
isi.description.allpeopleoriginal Colombo, AD; Dalla-Zuanna, G; *
isi.description.numberofauthors 2 *
isi.document.sourcetype WOS.SSCI *
isi.document.type Article *
isi.document.typenorm Article *
isi.document.types Article, Early Access *
isi.identifier.doi 10.1111/padr.12605 *
isi.identifier.eissn 1728-4457 *
isi.identifier.isi WOS:001148642900001 *
isi.journal.journaltitle POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW *
isi.journal.journaltitleabbrev POPUL DEV REV *
isi.language.original English *
isi.publisher.place 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA *
isi.title Data and Trends in Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia, and Some Related Demographic Issues *
scopus.authority.ancejournal POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW###0098-7921 *
scopus.category 3317 *
scopus.category 3303 *
scopus.category 3312 *
scopus.contributor.affiliation -
scopus.contributor.affiliation -
scopus.contributor.afid -
scopus.contributor.afid -
scopus.contributor.auid 53563286900 -
scopus.contributor.auid 6603243747 -
scopus.contributor.country -
scopus.contributor.country -
scopus.contributor.dptid -
scopus.contributor.dptid -
scopus.contributor.name Asher D. -
scopus.contributor.name Gianpiero -
scopus.contributor.subaffiliation -
scopus.contributor.subaffiliation -
scopus.contributor.surname Colombo -
scopus.contributor.surname Dalla-Zuanna -
scopus.date.issued 2024 *
scopus.description.abstract Although considerable gains in survival have been observed in developed countries, particularly in the last stretch of life, part of these additional years of life are lived in bad health. In this context, a number of actions/inactions that limit or may limit life span are becoming increasingly common. Demography and quantitative sociology are well-positioned to make a significant contribution to the measurement of the consistency of different end-of-life interventions, to the examination of differences over time, space and among different social groups, and to the analysis of the behaviors and attitudes of different stakeholders (the sufferers, their relatives, health care personnel, public opinion). We focus here on euthanasia and assisted suicide (EAS). First, we discuss changes in public opinion on EAS in developed countries. Second, we analyze the diffusion and temporal trends of EAS, with a particular focus on Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Belgium; three countries for which it is also possible to consider the connections between the diffusion of EAS and palliative care. Third, we consider several differential aspects of the spread of EAS (mainly by sex, age, and cause of death). *
scopus.description.allpeopleoriginal Colombo A.D.; Dalla-Zuanna G. *
scopus.description.numberofauthors 2 *
scopus.differences scopus.description.allpeopleoriginal *
scopus.document.type ar *
scopus.document.types ar *
scopus.identifier.doi 10.1111/padr.12605 *
scopus.identifier.eissn 1728-4457 *
scopus.identifier.pui 2028061587 *
scopus.identifier.scopus 2-s2.0-85183607115 *
scopus.journal.sourceid 27364 *
scopus.language.iso eng *
scopus.publisher.name John Wiley and Sons Inc *
scopus.relation.firstpage 233 *
scopus.relation.issue 1 *
scopus.relation.lastpage 257 *
scopus.relation.volume 50 *
scopus.title Data and Trends in Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia, and Some Related Demographic Issues *
scopus.titleeng Data and Trends in Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia, and Some Related Demographic Issues *
Appare nelle tipologie: 1.01 Articolo in rivista
File in questo prodotto:
File Dimensione Formato  
Data and Trends in Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia and Some Related.pdf

accesso aperto

Descrizione: Articolo in rivista
Tipo: Versione (PDF) editoriale
Licenza: Licenza per Accesso Aperto. Creative Commons Attribuzione (CCBY)
Dimensione 406.21 kB
Formato Adobe PDF
406.21 kB Adobe PDF Visualizza/Apri

I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.

Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/11585/955009
Citazioni
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.pmc??? ND
  • Scopus 2
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.isi??? 2
social impact