Suicides Rise In Middle-Aged Men, And Older Men Remain At Risk
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[URL="http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2014/09/10/347386843/suicides-rise-in-middle-aged-men-and-older-men-remain-at-risk"]NPR Link[/URL]
[quote=NPR]In 2011, 39,518 people committed suicide -– a rate of 12.7 per 100,000 and the highest in the last 12 years, according to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The middle-aged — people 45 to 64 years — had the highest rate, the result of an upward trend since since 1999.
Younger people consistently have lower suicide rates than their older counterparts.
Men were also more likely to commit suicide than women. In particular, death rates for middle-aged men have increased since 2000 from 21.3 to 29.2 in 2010, more than women in the same age group. And these numbers are probably low, the CDC notes, because deaths are reported in different ways around the country.
The rising rate of suicide in middle-aged men, and the fact that older men continue to have the highest rate of suicide, points to the need for more suicide prevention efforts aimed at men, the CDC says.[/quote]
No wonder, isn't it obvious how shitty situation is almost everywhere?
[quote]points to the need for more suicide prevention efforts aimed at men[/quote]
Men are disposable, no one cares.
Kinda telling how there is no discussion about this.
One of my good friend attempted to suicide a few days ago, that guy pretty much lived hell since his birth.
[QUOTE=discofex;45955474]Kinda telling how there is no discussion about this.[/QUOTE]
See [QUOTE=itisjuly;45952824]Men are disposable, no one cares.[/QUOTE]
Pity.
This is the world we live in. Depression is a bitch.
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