Suicide in the USA: A Decadal Study From the 1930s to the 2020s.

Omega Pub Date : 2024-08-16 DOI:10.1177/00302228241274248
John L McIntosh, Christopher W Drapeau
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This study provides a decadal analysis of national suicide data over 90 years, offering a comprehensive view of long-term trends and current levels in the United States. We analyzed mean decadal suicide numbers, rates, and confidence intervals from the 1930s to the early 2020s across demographic categories including sex, race, and age. Our findings reveal that suicide rates in the 2020s are the highest since the 1930s. The data indicate significant variations across groups; the 2020s show the highest suicide rates for both Whites and Nonwhites, and individuals under 44 years of age. Conversely, men's suicide rates were slightly lower than those in the 1930s, whereas rates for women and older adults peaked during the 1930s. The results underscore the need for ongoing surveillance of suicide trends and proactive suicide prevention measures by governmental and other relevant organizations.

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美国的自杀现象:从 20 世纪 30 年代到 20 世纪 20 年代的十年研究。
本研究对美国 90 年来的全国自杀数据进行了十年期分析,从而全面了解了美国的长期趋势和当前水平。我们分析了从 20 世纪 30 年代到 2020 年代初的十年间自杀人数、自杀率和置信区间的平均值,涉及性别、种族和年龄等人口统计类别。我们的研究结果表明,2020 年代的自杀率是 20 世纪 30 年代以来最高的。数据显示,不同群体之间存在明显差异;2020 年代,白人和非白人以及 44 岁以下人群的自杀率最高。相反,男性的自杀率略低于 20 世纪 30 年代,而女性和老年人的自杀率则在 20 世纪 30 年代达到顶峰。研究结果表明,政府和其他相关组织有必要对自杀趋势进行持续监测,并采取积极的自杀预防措施。
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