Facts About Suicide
Suicide is preventable. Most suicidal individuals desperately want to live; they are just unable to see alternatives to their problems.
Most suicidal individuals give definite warnings of their suicidal intentions, but others are either unaware of the significance of these warnings or do not know how to respond to them.
Talking about suicide does not cause someone to be suicidal.
Suicide occurs across all age, economic, social, racial and ethnic boundaries.
Suicidal behavior is complex and not a response to one problem that a person is experiencing.
Some risk factors vary with age, gender, or ethnic group and may occur in combination or change over time.
Surviving family members not only suffer the trauma of losing a loved one to suicide, they may themselves be at higher risk for suicide and emotional problems.
USA NATIONAL STATISTICS
Statistics are based on the latest year for which we have national statistics, 2016.
Suicide is currently the 10th leading cause of death in the United States. This translates into an annual suicide rate of approximately 14 per 100,000 people dying a year by suicide
It is generally estimated that there are 25 attempts for one death by suicide.
Between 25 and 50 percent of people who kill themselves had previously attempted suicide.
Those who have made suicide attempts are at higher risk for actually taking their own lives.
Each suicide intimately effects at least six other people (estimated).
UNITED KINGDOM STATISTICS
In 2019 there were 5,691 registered deaths by suicide in England and Wales, equating to an average of 18 suicides per day in the country.
Suicide is the single biggest killer of men under the age of 45 in the country.
There is regional variation in the suicide rates. The North East of England had the highest suicide rate (13.3. per 100,000) in 2020.
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