Fler självmord än dödsfall vid trafikolyckor i USA
RT 2013-05-03
2010 dog 33 687 personer i trafiken i USA, jämfört med 38 364 som tog sitt liv. Åldersgruppen 35 till 64 år svarar för 57 procent av självmorden. Bland dem har självmordsfrekvensen under ett decennium ökat med hela 28 procent.
Störst ökning av antalet självmord återfinns i gruppen 50 till 64 år.
Enligt många experter är siffrorna för självmord ändå mycket högre i verkligheten än vad som redovisas officiellt i USA:s statistik. Julie Phillips, som är professor på Rutgers University, sade nyligen i en intervju i New York Times;
"-Självmordssiffrorna är ordentligt maskerade nedåt i USA. Vi är medvetna om att vi inte räknar in en stor del av de verkliga självmorden i statistiken."
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http://rt.com/usa/us-suicides-crisis-cdc-report-761/
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US suicide rates surge, surpass road fatalities
RT 2013-05-03More Americans now die of suicide than from car accidents, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a disturbing statistic that some experts say points to the true depths of the US economic crisis.
From 1999 to 2010, the suicide rate among US citizens between the ages of 35 to 64 soared by about 30 per cent, to 17.6 deaths per 100,000 people, a jump from 13.7.
In 2010, there were 33,687 deaths from motor vehicle crashes and 38,364 suicides.
Although suicide has been traditionally viewed as a problem among the youth and elderly, the recent study, published in Friday’s issue of its Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, shows a marked rise in the number of suicides among middle-aged men and women.
The suicide rate for men aged 35–64 years jumped 27.3 per cent, from 21.5 to 27.3 per 100,000, while the rate for women increased 31.5 per cent, from 6.2 to 8.1.
Among the male population, the greatest increases were among those aged 50–54 years and 55–59 years, (49.4 per cent, from 20.6 to 30.7, and 47.8 per cent, from 20.3 to 30.0 respectively). Among females, suicide rates tended to increase with age. The largest percentage increase in suicide rate was observed among women aged 60–64 years (59.7 per cent, from 4.4 to 7.0).
Men were more likely to take their own lives than women. The suicide rate for middle-aged men was 27.3 deaths per 100,000, while for women it was 8.1 deaths per 100,000.
Suicide rates from 1999 to 2010 “increased significantly” across all four geographic areas and in 39 states.
The state of Wyoming recorded the highest increase in suicides with a 78.8 per cent jump (31.1 per 100,000), while even the sunny state of Hawaii witnessed a 61.2 per cent increase (21.9 per 100,000).
As shocking as the newly released data on US suicide rates are, many believe the numbers are too low since many deaths are not treated as actual suicides.
“It’s vastly under-reported,” Julie Phillips, an associate professor of sociology at Rutgers University, told The New York Times. “We know we’re not counting all suicides.”*
http://rt.com/usa/us-suicides-crisis-cdc-report-761/
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Fler självmord än trafikoffer - ny trend i USA
fler kommer att dö. fattigdom är ordet. Obama har börjat skära i demokraternas heliga kor. 50 mill på matkuponger, arbetslösheten ökar dramatiskt, industrin borta. bara ett bamsekrig återstår.
SvaraRaderaDet är ju också betydligt lättare för armén att rekrytera okritiskt folk under de här omständigheterna. Krigsindustrin och militären går framåt, allt annat bakåt.
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