Vital Signs: Suicide Rates and Selected County-Level Factors - United States, 2022.

Alison L Cammack,Mark R Stevens,Rebecca B Naumann,Jing Wang,Wojciech Kaczkowski,Jorge Valderrama,Deborah M Stone,Robin Lee
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Introduction Approximately 49,000 persons died by suicide in the United States in 2022, and provisional data indicate that a similar number died by suicide in 2023. A comprehensive approach that addresses upstream community risk and protective factors is an important component of suicide prevention. A better understanding of the role of these factors is needed, particularly among disproportionately affected populations. Methods Suicide deaths were identified in the 2022 National Vital Statistics System. County-level factors, identified from federal data sources, included health insurance coverage, household broadband Internet access, and household income. Rates and levels of factors categorized by tertiles were calculated and presented by race and ethnicity, sex, age, and urbanicity. Results In 2022, the overall suicide rate was 14.2 per 100,000 population; rates were highest among non-Hispanic American Indian or Alaska Native (AI/AN) persons (27.1), males (23.0), and rural residents (20.0). On average, suicide rates were lowest in counties in the top one third of percentage of persons or households with health insurance coverage (13.0), access to broadband Internet (13.3), and income >100% of the federal poverty level (13.5). These factors were more strongly associated with lower suicide rates in some disproportionately affected populations; among AI/AN persons, suicide rates in counties in the highest tertile of these factors were approximately one half the rates of counties in the lowest tertile. Conclusions and Implications for Public Health Practice Higher levels of health insurance coverage, household broadband Internet access, and household income in communities might play a role in reducing suicide rates. Upstream programs, practices, and policies detailed in CDC's Suicide Prevention Resource for Action can be implemented by decision-makers, government agencies, and communities as they work together to address community-specific needs and save lives.
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生命迹象:美国 2022 年自杀率及部分县级因素》(Suicide Rates and Selected County-Level Factors - United States, 2022)。
导言:2022 年,美国约有 49,000 人死于自杀,临时数据显示,2023 年死于自杀的人数与此相近。针对上游社区风险和保护因素的综合方法是预防自杀的重要组成部分。我们需要更好地了解这些因素的作用,特别是在受影响过大的人群中。从联邦数据源中确定的县级因素包括医疗保险覆盖率、家庭宽带互联网接入和家庭收入。结果2022年,总自杀率为每10万人14.2人;非西班牙裔美国印第安人或阿拉斯加原住民(AI/AN)、男性和农村居民的自杀率最高,分别为27.1人、23.0人和20.0人。平均而言,在拥有医疗保险(13.0)、使用宽带互联网(13.3)和收入超过联邦贫困线 100% 的人或家庭比例(13.5)排名前三分之一的县中,自杀率最低。在一些受影响过大的人群中,这些因素与自杀率降低的关系更为密切;在美国印第安人/美洲印第安人中,这些因素最高三分位数的县的自杀率约为最低三分位数的县的一半。决策者、政府机构和社区可以实施疾病预防控制中心《预防自杀行动资源》中详细介绍的上游计划、实践和政策,共同满足社区的特定需求,挽救生命。
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