(a) Information on the number of deaths attributed to intentional self-harm and events of undetermined Intentional for the years 1992 to 2001 are shown in the following Table 1.Table 1: Number of Deaths Attributed to Intentional Self-Harm and Events of Undetermined Intent, Scotland, 1992-20011992199319941995199619971998199920002001(i) GenderMales576679611625620655650663674646Females217233223211226219228211204241793912834836846874878874878887(ii) Age GroupUnder 151145998568315-2412313212110611512711412714312625-3420022419319520722222122219717735-4415718217416614816919118020122845-5412114113715014715013112614614955-64881009192768084918010165-745176626681698672566175+52435152634946504742All Ages793912834836846874878874878887(iii) Social ClassProfessional252831281729292331-Executive113120127117118128117103101-Skilled-manual201244206222220197216221231-Semi-skilled116174134154151174159147166-Unskilled1161161251061081019689102-Skilled non-manual636160606752779364-Inadequately described61191145212-None or not stated153158142138161188182197181-All Classes793912834836846874878874878-(vi) MethodPoisoning394439362337353371314311294325Hanging, strangulation and suffocation174174207224212223301308330295Drowning and submersion103105107929010898888998Firearms and explosives1829193415152418169Jumping from a high place50666159577055645869Other and unspecified means549978901198786859191All Methods793912834836846874878874878887Source: General Register Office for Scotland.Notes:1.