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Increasingly in Europe, Suicides 'by Economic Crisis' - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    A complete picture of the phenomenon across Europe is elusive, as some countries lag in reporting statistics and coroners are loath to classify deaths as suicides, to protect surviving family members. But it is clear that countries on the front line of the economic crisis are suffering the worst, and that suicides among men have increased the most. In Greece, the suicide rate among men increased more than 24 percent from 2007 to 2009, government statistics show. In Ireland during the same period, suicides among men rose more than 16 percent. In Italy, suicides motivated by economic difficulties have increased 52 percent, to 187 in 2010 - the most recent year for which statistics were available - from 123 in 2005. Researchers say the trend has intensified this year as government austerity measures took hold and compounded the hardships for many. While suicides often have many complex causes, researchers have found that severe economic stress corresponds to higher suicide rates.
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Shocking Study: Suicide Overtakes Car Accidents As Leading Cause of Death -- Is the Eco... - 0 views

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    An extremely disturbing new study published in the American Journal of Public Health finds that  suicides have replaced car accidents  as the leading cause of injury-related death in the U.S. This is partly because deaths from automobile accidents are down - that's the good news. But the truly catastrophic news is that the suicide rate has increased dramatically: between 2000 and 2009, according to data from the U.S. National Center for Health Statistics, deaths by suicide went up by 15%, and deaths from poisoning increased by a whopping 128%. Moreover, researchers say that many of the poisoning deaths, which are labeled as "accidental," may actually be intentional. According to the study's author, Professor Ian Rockett, an epidemiologist at West Virginia University, "Suicides are terribly undercounted; I think the problem is much worse than official data would lead us to believe." He added "there may be 20 percent or more unrecognized suicides."
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