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This brief will also present data about students who reported suicide-related factors and COVID-19 stressors experienced during the pandemic. Three out of four self-reported suicide-related factors have increased among New York City public high school students from 2011 to 2021.
After decreasing 3.4% from 2019 to 2020, the nation’s suicide rate increased 3.6% from 2020 to 2021, returning to pre-pandemic levels. The New York state suicide rate has remained relatively stable over the same time period. Nonetheless, there have been clear signs of increased mental distress including
Clear and accurate data is key to supporting suicide prevention activities. This dashboard shows suicide and self-harm injuries in different ways and can be used to drive interventions at the local, regional, and state-wide levels and assist suicide education and prevention efforts.
New Yorkers ages 45 to 64 had the highest rate of suicide in 2019, overall and by sex (9.6 overall, 4.7 females and 15.1 males, per 100,000 people). The suicide rate among males over age 65 declined from 18.4 in 2013 to 11.5 per 100,000 males in 2019, with an average annual decrease of 7%.
aims to track and respond to patterns in suicide-related syndromic surveillance data in New York State (NYS), excluding New York City (NYC) and inform targeted prevention efforts and interventions to disproportionately affected populations. FIGURE 1: Suicide-Related Emergency Department Visits, Total Count and Rate, , NYS excluding NYC, 2019 ...
19 lip 2024 · This chart described. In 2022, New York had an age-adjusted suicide rate of 8.5. This represents a 34.9% increase compared to 20 years earlier. This change in rate is 4.6 percentage points greater than the 30.3 percent increase from the United States during that same period.
Maps of violent deaths from suicide, homicide, and violent deaths.