Suicide now kills more Americans than car crashes: study

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More Americans now commit suicide than die in car crashes, making suicide the leading cause of injury deaths, according to a new study.

In addition, over the last 10 years, while the number of deaths from car crashes has declined, deaths from poisoning and falls increased significantly, the researchers report.

"Suicides are terribly undercounted; I think the problem is much worse than official data would lead us to believe," said study author Ian Rockett, a professor of epidemiology at West Virginia University.

There may be 20 percent or more unrecognized suicides, he said.

Many of the poisoning deaths may actually be intended, he added. A lot of these deaths are due from overdoses of prescription drugs, Rockett noted.

"We have a situation that has gotten out of hand," he said. "I would like to see the same attention paid to other injuries as has been paid to traffic injuries."

The report was published online Sept. 20 in the American Journal of Public Health.

For the study, Rockett's team used data from the U.S. National Center for Health Statistics to determine the cause of injury deaths from 2000 to 2009.

The leading causes of unintentional deaths were car accidents, poisoning and falls, and for intentional deaths they were suicide and homicide.

Deaths from intentional and unintentional injury were 10 percent higher in 2009 than in 2000, the researchers noted.

And although deaths from car crashes declined 25 percent, deaths from poisoning rose 128 percent, deaths from falls increased 71 percent and deaths from suicides rose 15 percent, according to the study.

Suicide is now the first cause of injury deaths, followed by car crashes, poisoning, falls and murder, Rockett said.

Fewer women die from these causes than men, the researchers noted. In addition, blacks and Hispanics have fewer car crashes and suicides, but higher murder rates than whites, they found.

Lanny Berman, executive director of the American Association of Suicidology, said, "Both global and national increases in the number and rate of suicides through 2009, and as even more recent data indicates, through 2010, should concern all of us."

Prevention of suicides and unintentional injuries would extend the life of those whose deaths would not have otherwise occurred by some three decades, he said.
"We know a great deal about how to prevent suicides, but have yet to overcome centuries of stigmatic attitudes -- and the consequent lack of political will -- to build the collaborative effort to turn these many lives from despair and hopelessness to ones of meaning and brighter futures," Berman added.

Another expert, Simon Rego, director of psychology training at Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine, in New York City, said that "the time has come for clinicians, public health officials, state and county health departments, legislatures and corporations to come together and direct our efforts toward understanding the etiology and prevention of injury, in particular by poisoning via prescription medications, falls in the elderly, and most importantly, suicide -- which is the only intentional injury in this group."

Recently, the U.S. government along with private groups like Facebook, launched a program focusing on suicide prevention.

In 2009, more than 37,000 Americans took their own lives, and more than 500,000 were at risk of suicide, according to Pamela Hyde, administrator of the U.S.
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.

The new program will have $56 million of federal money to help fund suicide prevention programs under the Garrett Lee Smith Memorial Act. The act was signed into law in memory of the son of Gordon Smith, president of the National Association of Broadcasters and a former U.S. Senator, who took his own life nine years ago.

"Our goal is, in the next five years, we will save 20,000 human lives," Smith said at a Sept. 10 news conference. "This issue touches nearly every family. It is something we can do something about. It's the work of angels."

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they should take the money spent chasing random MFers in Peshawar with drones and put it towards mental health. More lives saved per buck.
 

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They see me trolling, they hating.....
Not surprising, people are broke, stressed and depressed.


Idiots care more about iphones and sports more than making sure our citizens all have opportunities to provide for their family.


When ur down and out its either become a goon and rob n steal, become a bum and accept ur loses or just end it all with a quick bullet


thats life bro


If our country is so much more perfect, sophisticated, rich and technologically advanced compared to the rest of the world then why are we offing ourselves at such a high rate? Something is wrong here.
 

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they should legalize MDMA to allow people to use it in 1 on 1 meetings with a psychologist. its has huge benefits on people suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder I think it could be used in a similar way for depression :shaq:

you should peep japan's suicide rates :huhldup:
 
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they should legalize MDMA to allow people to use it in 1 on 1 meetings with a psychologist. its has huge benefits on people suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder I think it could be used in a similar way for depression :shaq:

you should peep japan's suicide rates :huhldup:

For that matter, most drugs should be legalized. Though, that's another thread and a whole other topic.
 

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Damn sucks for their families. This ride is going to get a lot more intense so I can't blame people for checking out early. It just seems selfish though to put everyone through that, if they don't have families then :manny: it's there life.
 
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Damn sucks for their families. This ride is going to get a lot more intense so I can't blame people for checking out early. It just seems selfish though to put everyone through that, if they don't have families then :manny: it's there life.

At least they don't try to take someone with them. It's sad whenever someone chooses to end their lives and I don't promote suicide at all. Although there's little worse than some selfish b*stard who decides to end his life, but first he has to murder his wife and children.
 
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