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Wake up Families! Suicides have overtaken car wrecks as cause of death in the U.S.

Bad economy blamed for the uptick in suicides


An alarming new study proves that for many Americans, things really are that bad: Suicide has since overtaken traffic accidents as a leading cause of death in the U.S. The sobering statistic says that the number of people who commit suicide in the U.S. has drastically increased while deaths from car accidents have dropped, making suicide the leading cause of injury death.

More than 37,000 Americans took their own lives in 2009, a number that the government and private groups are working together to lower.

More than 37,000 Americans took their own lives in 2009, a number that the government and private groups are working together to lower.

LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - Suicides committed through falls or poisoning have risen significantly. Experts now fear that there could be many more unaccounted for, particularly in cases of overdose.

"Suicides are terribly under-counted," Ian Rockett, author of the study in the American Journal of Public Health says.

"I think the problem is much worse than official data would lead us to believe. We have a situation that has gotten out of hand."

Rockett added that his goal is to see the same attention paid to other injuries that has previously been paid to reducing the number of deaths in traffic accidents.

The results were compiled using National Center for Health Statistics data gathered from 2000 to 2009.

Researchers noted a 25 percent decrease in fatal car accidents. Deaths from falls rose 71 percent, poisoning 128 percent and from suicide 15 percent.

Higher automobile standards were credited for the decrease in traffic deaths. Stricter penalties for underage drinking and failing to wear seat belts were also named as contributing factors.

Previous research has suggested that suicide rates go up during recessions and times of economic crisis.

"Economic problems can impact how people feel about themselves and their futures as well as their relationships with family and friends," Feijun Luo of CDC's Division of Violence Prevention told Bloomberg.

"Prevention strategies can focus on individuals, families, neighborhoods or entire communities to reduce risk factors."

The study studied gender and race, concluding that fewer women died from the four main causes than men.

Hispanics were discovered to have fewer car crashes and suicides than whites -- but a higher murder rate.

More than 37,000 Americans took their own lives in 2009, a number that the government and private groups are working together to lower.

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Keywords: Suicide, U.S., traffic accidents, falls, overdoses, suicide prevention

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1 - 3 of 3 Comments

  1. mgm.
    8 months ago

    One of the best newspaper articles on suicide prevention I read said If you want to discourage people killing themselves and really think things over in their low points in life show photos of the people whose suicide failed and lived.People that think putting a gun to the head ends a tough life awake to discover how tough life really is without a jaw or no eyesight a face and worst.

  2. Wes Lisitza
    8 months ago

    Suicide is a very grievous act, particularly for those who contemplate it. It's easy to feel as though no one is listening to you when you're depressed and the world is beating down on you from all sides, but it's even worse to realize that your support group doesn't care because you have fair-weather friends. How many of these people actually have friends outside of Facebook and Twitter? How many of these people have groups they attend physically and not on chat rooms or forums? Our society is moving more and more toward a habit of isolation and loneliness, and less toward companionship and quality of friends. Start or join a club of interest, and make friends based on people who genuinely have an interest in you and your well-being. A good friend wants to see you succeed in life, not reap the benefits after you do.

  3. DLL
    8 months ago

    To contemplate the idea of assisted suicide as a good idea for Massachusetts voters this November? Do not buy into another of our societies great deceptions. How awful suicide is under everyday sets of circumstances. Suicide is a tragedy.

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