%0 Journal Article %T Geospatial examination of lithium in drinking water and suicide mortality %A Marco Helbich %A Michael Leitner %A Nestor D Kapusta %J International Journal of Health Geographics %D 2012 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/1476-072x-11-19 %X Previous statistical approaches were challenged by global and local spatial regression models taking spatial autocorrelation as well as non-stationarity into account. A Geographically Weighted Regression model was applied with significant independent variables as indicated by a spatial autoregressive model.The association between lithium levels in drinking water and suicide mortality can be confirmed by the global spatial regression model. In addition, the local spatial regression model showed that the association was mainly driven by the eastern parts of Austria.According to old anecdotic reports the results of this study support the hypothesis of positive effects of natural lithium intake on mental health. Both, the new methodological approach and the results relevant for health may open new avenues in the collaboration between Geographic Information Science, medicine, and even criminology, such as exploring the spatial association between violent or impulsive crime and lithium content in drinking water. %K Lithium %K Suicide rate %K Spatial regression models %K Austria %U http://www.ij-healthgeographics.com/content/11/1/19/abstract