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Suicide Prevention: A Stagnant Effort in the Face of Rising Numbers
Tuesday, September 17, 2024
The latest data from the CDC suggests that suicides are more common in the US than at any time since World War II. In 2022, 49,500 adults died by suicide, an all-time high. The rates have been particularly grim in rural states, with up to double the deaths compared to more urban areas.
The lack of awareness about the 988 crisis line is also a concern. According to a poll from the National Alliance on Mental Illness and Ipsos, only one in four Americans are familiar with the 988 crisis line.
If we continue to rely on the same ineffective strategies, will we see a significant decline in suicide rates? What if we didn't focus solely on reactive measures, but instead invested in preventative efforts, such as addressing the root causes of depression and increasing access to mental health resources?
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