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Report: Connecticut Suicide Rates Among Lowest in the U.S.

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Wednesday, July 21, 2010   

NEW HAVEN, Conn. - The suicide rate for men in the United States is 3.6 times that of women, according to a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention(CDC). Regional factors have sent some states' rates soaring even higher. The top seven states on the list are all rural, while Connecticut, New York and New Jersey have the lowest rates. Connecticut ranks 48th out of the 50 states.

Rani Desai, a psychiatry professor at Yale University, studies suicide. She says firearms are involved in one-half of suicide cases. Access to guns varies from state to state, which she thinks might account for some of the regional variance.

"Connecticut in particular has more restrictive laws governing the access and use of firearms, in comparison to a state like Texas or Alabama, or even Washington state."

She adds that poverty tends to track with suicide, because financial troubles can lead to higher rates of depression and stress, and Connecticut is one of the richest states. Suicide rates also differ by age, she says.

"They have kind-of a U-shaped curve, where they're high in young adults, and then it drops in middle age and then starts to go up, and reaches its peak in older age groups."

Every 90 minutes, a person over 65 commits suicide in America, according to Desai, who says Arizona and Florida, with many retirees among their population, have high rates and high total numbers.

More information about the report is online at www.suicidology.org or at www.cdc.gov.



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