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  2. Suicide in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, it was the second leading cause of death for young people aged 10 to 34. [22] From 1999 to 2010, the suicide rate among Americans aged 35 to 64 increased nearly 30 percent. The largest increases were among women aged 60 to 64, with rates rising 60 percent, then men in their fifties, with rates rising nearly 50 percent. [8]

  3. Epidemiology of suicide - Wikipedia

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    Male suicide rates are far higher than females in all age groups (the ratio varies from 3:1 to 10:1). In other western countries, males are also much more likely to die by suicide than females (usually by a factor of 3–4:1). It was the 8th leading cause of death for males, and 19th leading cause of death for females.

  4. Suicide - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the suicide death rate is greatest in Caucasian men older than 80 years, even though younger people more frequently attempt suicide. [21] It is the second most common cause of death in adolescents [ 59 ] and in young males is second only to accidental death. [ 234 ]

  5. List of countries by suicide rate - Wikipedia

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    Countries with the highest suicide rates often face severe economic challenges, limited access to mental health care, and social stigma around mental health issues. For instance, countries in Eastern Europe and parts of Asia historically report high suicide rates. Notable examples include Lithuania, Russia, and South Korea.

  6. Suicide in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Suicide is a significant national social issue in the United Kingdom. In 2022 there were 5,642 registered deaths by suicide in England and Wales, equating to an average of 15 suicides per day. [ 2] 74.1% of suicides in England and Wales in 2022 were males. [ 2] In Scotland there were 762 probable suicides in 2022, equating to an average of 2 ...

  7. Suicidology - Wikipedia

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    Suicidology is the scientific study of suicidal behaviour, the causes of suicidalness and suicide prevention. [1] Every year, about one million people die by suicide, which is a mortality rate of sixteen per 100,000 or one death every forty seconds. [2] Suicidologists believe that suicide is largely preventable with the right actions, knowledge ...

  8. Suicide and trauma - Wikipedia

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    The National Institute of Mental Health defines suicide as a self-inflicted act of violence with the intention of death that leads to the actual death of oneself. Although rates of suicide vary worldwide, suicide ranks as the tenth leading cause of death in the United States with rates increasing on average by one to two percent per year between 1999 and 2018, with the later years within that ...

  9. Suicide in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Among men 20–44 years old, and among women 15–29 years old, it is the leading cause of death. By occupation, 59.3% of suicide victims were in the broad "Not Employed" category, which is not to be confused with the colloquialism "unemployed" (as in those who are seeking but unable to find a