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Suicide Statistics For Completed Suicides and Attempted
Suicides
cont.
Completed suicides, U.S., 1999*
- Suicide was the 11th leading cause of death in
the United States.
- It was the 8th leading cause of
death for males, and 19th leading cause of death for females.
- The total number of suicide deaths was 29
,199.
- The 1999 age-adjusted rate** was 10.7/100,000,
or 0.01%.
- 1.3% of total deaths were from suicide. By
contrast, 30.3% were from diseases of the heart, 23% were from malignant
neoplasms (cancer), and 7% from cerebrovascular disease (stroke), the three
leading causes.
- Suicide outnumbered homicides (16,899
) by 5 to 3.
- There were twice as many deaths due to suicide
than deaths due to HIV/AIDS (14,802).
- There were almost exactly the same number of
suicides by firearm (16,889) as homicides (16,599).
- Suicide by firearms was the most common method
for both men and women, accounting for 57% of all suicides.
- More men than women die by suicide.
- The gender ratio is 4:1.
- 72% of all suicides are committed by white
men.
- 79% of all firearm suicides are committed by
white men.
- Among the highest rates (when categorized by
gender and race) are suicide deaths for white men over 85, who had a rate of
59/100,000.
- Suicide was the 3rd leading cause of death
among young people 15 to 24 years of age, following unintentional injuries and
homicide. The rate was 10.3/100,000, or .01%.
- The suicide rate among children ages 10-14 was
1.2/100,000, or 192 deaths among 19,608,000 children in this age group.
- The 1999 gender ratio for this age group was
4:1 (males: females).
- The suicide rate among adolescents aged 15-19
was 8.2/100,000, or 1,615 deaths among 19,594,000 adolescents in this age
group.
- The 1999 gender ratio for this age group was
5:1 (males: females).
- Among young people 20 to 24 years of age the
suicide rate was 12.7/100,000, or 2,285 deaths among 17,594,000
people in this age group.
- The 1999 gender ratio for this age group was
6:1 (males: females).
Attempted Suicides
- No annual national data on attempted suicide
are available; reliable scientific research, however, has found that:
- There are an estimated 8-25 attempted suicides
to one completion; the ratio is higher in women and youth and lower in men and
the elderly
- More women than men report a history of
attempted suicide, with a gender ratio of 3:1
- The strongest risk factors for attempted
suicide in adults are depression, alcohol abuse, cocaine use, and separation or
divorce
- The strongest risk factors for attempted
suicide in youth are depression, alcohol or other drug use disorder, and
aggressive or disruptive behaviors
* 1999 U.S. mortality data was based to the
International Classification of Diseases, 10th revision (ICD-10),
whereas ICD-9 has been used for the last several years of mortality data. For
this reason, comparisons between 1999 and earlier mortality data should be made
carefully. For a full explanation of the implications of this change,
go
here.
** Age-adjusted rates refer to weighting rates
by a population standard to allow for comparisons across time and among risk
groups. The 1999 mortality data is calculated using figures from the 2000
census, whereas previous years have been calculated using 1940 census data. For
this reason, comparisons between 1999 and earlier mortality data should be made
carefully. For a full explanation of the implications of this change,
go here.
The National Hopeline Network 1-800-SUICIDE
provides access to trained telephone counselors, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Or for a crisis
center in your area, go here.
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