What is Suicide?
What is Suicide?
- Suicide: Taking one's own life or attempting to do so.
- Suicide: Suicide is the act of ending one's own life. (from Wikipedia)
Source - Diseases Database
- Suicide: the act of killing yourself; "it is a crime to commit suicide".
Source - WordNet 2.1
Suicide: Introduction
Types of Suicide:
Broader types of Suicide:
How many people get Suicide?
Incidence (annual) of Suicide: 29,199 annual cases of actual suicide in 1999 USA (NVHS Sep 2001)
Incidence Rate of Suicide: approx 1 in 9,315 or 0.01% or 29,200 people in USA [about data]
Incidence of Suicide: The 1998 age-adjusted rate** was 10.4/100,000, or 0.01% (Source: excerpt from Suicide Facts: NIMH)
Who gets Suicide?
Gender Profile for Suicide: More men than women died by suicide
- The gender ratio was 4:1
- 72% of all suicide deaths were white men
- 79% of all firearm suicide deaths were white men
(Source: excerpt from
Suicide Facts: NIMH)
Racial Information for Suicide: Suicide death rates for young Native American women are nearly twice
the national average, but are lower than average in older women.
(Source: excerpt from Native American Women's Health: NWHIC)
How serious is Suicide?
Complications of Suicide:
see complications of Suicide
Average life years lost for Suicide: 33.8 years (SEER)1; 36.6 in North Carolina2; 29.2 average YPLL/person for suicide in Michigan3.
Deaths for Suicide: 29,199 annual cases in 1999 USA including 16,599 by firearm (NVHS Sep 2001)
What causes Suicide?
Causes of Suicide: see causes of Suicide
Risk factors for Suicide:
see
risk factors for Suicide
What are the symptoms of Suicide?
Symptoms of Suicide:
see symptoms of Suicide
Complications of Suicide:
see complications of Suicide
Can anyone else get Suicide?
Inheritance:
see inheritance of Suicide
Suicide: Testing
Diagnostic testing: see tests for Suicide.
Misdiagnosis: see misdiagnosis and Suicide.
How is it treated?
Treatments for Suicide:
see treatments for Suicide
Prevention of Suicide:
see prevention of Suicide
Research for Suicide:
see research for Suicide
Society issues for Suicide
Hospitalizations for Suicide: 132,253 cases in America 2002 (CDC, 2004)
Organs Affected by Suicide:
Organs and body systems related to Suicide include:
Name and Aliases of Suicide
Main name of condition: Suicide
Other names or spellings for Suicide:
Self-destruction, Self-annihilation
Source - WordNet 2.1
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