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03/07/20 at 07:57:17
 
Fear, depression, the inability to cope....hopelessness, etc....

I wonder if the NEWS contributes a great deal to how folks feel?

I wonder how many died yesterday, by suicide, from the fear of getting the corona virus...it pushed them to the brink?

Hera are some facts, about suicide, which kills way more than the virus itself....way more....

SUICIDE FACTS

SAVE uses the most recent data available from the Centers for Disease Control and the World Health Organization to compile the following list of suicide facts.


General Statistics (USA)

Suicide is the 10th leading cause of death in the US for all ages. (CDC)

Every day, approximately 123 Americans die by suicide. (CDC)

There is one death by suicide in the US every 12 minutes. (CDC)

Depression affects 20-25% of Americans ages 18+ in a given year. (CDC)

Suicide takes the lives of over 44,965 Americans every year. (CDC)

The highest suicide rates in the US are among Whites, American Indians and Alaska Natives.

Only half of all Americans experiencing an episode of major depression receive treatment. (NAMI)

80% -90% of people that seek treatment for depression are treated successfully using therapy and/or medication. (TADS study)

An estimated quarter million people each year become suicide survivors (AAS).

There is one suicide for every estimated 25 suicide attempts. (CDC)

There is one suicide for every estimated 4 suicide attempts in the elderly. (CDC)


Global Statistics

For more information on suicide stats by region and country visit the World Health Statistics Data Visualizations Dashboard.
Nearly 800,000 people die by suicide in the world each year, which is roughly one death every 40 seconds.

Suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death in the world for those aged 15-24 years.

Depression is the leading cause of disability worldwide.

Gender Disparities

Suicide among males is 4x’s higher than among females. Male deaths represent 79% of all US suicides. (CDC)

Firearms are the most commonly used method of suicide among males (51%). (CDC)

Females are more likely than males to have had suicidal thoughts. (CDC)



Females experience depression at roughly 2x’s the rate of men.(SMH)

Females attempt suicide 3x’s as often as males. (CDC)

Poisoning is the most common method of suicide for females. (CDC)


Age Disparities

1 in 100,000 children ages 10 to 14 die by suicide each year. (NIMH)

7 in 100,000 youth ages 15 to 19 die by suicide each year. (NIMH)

12.7 in 100,000 young adults ages 20-24 die by suicide each year. (NIMH)

The prevalence of suicidal thoughts, suicidal planning and suicide attempts is significantly higher among adults aged 18-29 than among adults aged 30+. (CDC)

Suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death for 15 to 24 year old Americans. (CDC)

Suicide is the 4th leading cause of death for adults ages 18-65. (CDC)

The highest increase in suicide is in males 50+ (30 per 100,000). (CDC)

Suicide rates for females are highest among those aged 45-54 (9 per 100,000). (CDC)

Suicide rates for males are highest among those aged 75+ (36 per 100,000). (CDC)

Suicide rates among the elderly are highest for those who are divorced or widowed. (SMH)

Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity

Lesbian, gay, and bisexual kids are 3x more likely than straight kids to attempt suicide at some point in their lives.

Medically serious attempts at suicide are 4x more likely among LGBTQ youth than other young people.

African American, Latino, Native American, and Asian American people who are lesbian, gay, or bisexual attempt suicide at especially high rates.

41% of trans adults said they had attempted suicide, in one study. The same study found that 61% of trans people who were victims of physical assault had attempted suicide.

Lesbian, gay, and bisexual young people who come from families that reject or do not accept them are over 8x more likely to attempt suicide than those whose families accept them.

Each time an LGBTQ person is a victim of physical or verbal harassment or abuse, they become 2.5x more likely to hurt themselves.


Those are FACTS folks.....
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Reply #1 - 03/07/20 at 08:17:26
 
Yea I can se it being heavily skewed to LGBTQ - sadly they're trying to "educate" the straight people, IMHO, they need to be given a handbook on how to not offend the straight people.
There is 1 gay guy I have known for decades in fact, my neighbor, and he's cool I've never had a problem with that.
But a couple days ago some door to door salesmen come up and talk about some house related stuff, and one fool decides to touch me - and instantly I go, don't touch me fool. And he's shocked. Meanwhile the other guy gives him a look as if t say - told you so.
I know another guy who's a co-worker of sorts, as in in a huge building he's somewhere much like me. I see him often, this guy is muscular and near perfectly built/shaped. He's give Arnold Schwarznegger of Conan the barbarian a run for his $$$. And this fool dresses in skin tight and shiny clothes to work. Its formal, when the accepted code is Biz casual to outright casual, but I can see why someone may want to dress better, but it is basically a flag waving gay dress code. I know of a few straight guys in similar shape (yea largest office building in the US that don't start with a P and end in an entagon) and you cant see a single one like this, and they dress well enough to see their muscle, but this fool just is clueless about what he's doing. We need to put a book out there for these fools. Straight people don't like being touched. And dress without making it look like body paint. Could be the first 2 lines in the book.

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Reply #2 - 03/07/20 at 16:59:42
 
Every day, approximately 123 Americans die by suicide. (CDC)


How does this figure compare to 10, 20, 30 years ago?

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