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UK suicide rate shows largest drop for 20 years | |
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Suicide rates in the UK have seen the largest decrease in 20 years, official figures reveal. | Suicide rates in the UK have seen the largest decrease in 20 years, official figures reveal. |
There were 3.6% fewer suicides registered in 2016 than in 2015 - a decrease by 223 deaths from 6,188, Office for National Statistics data shows. | There were 3.6% fewer suicides registered in 2016 than in 2015 - a decrease by 223 deaths from 6,188, Office for National Statistics data shows. |
Rates fell for both men and women, although men still account for three-quarters of cases. | Rates fell for both men and women, although men still account for three-quarters of cases. |
Experts believe the drop shows suicide-prevention initiatives are helping. | Experts believe the drop shows suicide-prevention initiatives are helping. |
For deaths registered in 2016 in the UK: | For deaths registered in 2016 in the UK: |
Mental health problems are important influences, as well as alcohol and substance misuse. | Mental health problems are important influences, as well as alcohol and substance misuse. |
Relationship breakdown can also be a factor - suicide risk is high among divorced men. | Relationship breakdown can also be a factor - suicide risk is high among divorced men. |
Bereavement and social loneliness can be contributors. | Bereavement and social loneliness can be contributors. |
From 1981 to 1990, men aged 75 and over had the highest age-specific suicide rate. Between 1981 and 2016, the male rate of suicide for this age group more than halved. | From 1981 to 1990, men aged 75 and over had the highest age-specific suicide rate. Between 1981 and 2016, the male rate of suicide for this age group more than halved. |
The Samaritans says deprivation is another link. Men from the most disadvantaged backgrounds are 10 times more likely to die by suicide than those in more affluent areas. | The Samaritans says deprivation is another link. Men from the most disadvantaged backgrounds are 10 times more likely to die by suicide than those in more affluent areas. |
A spokeswoman said: "There is still a lot of work to be done because suicide still kills three times more people than road traffic accidents. | A spokeswoman said: "There is still a lot of work to be done because suicide still kills three times more people than road traffic accidents. |
"Samaritans is working hard with partners, including the NHS, other charities and local authorities, to bring these figures down further. | "Samaritans is working hard with partners, including the NHS, other charities and local authorities, to bring these figures down further. |
"Suicide is not inevitable, it's preventable and politicians, employers, health bodies and educators all have a role in identifying and supporting those most at risk." | "Suicide is not inevitable, it's preventable and politicians, employers, health bodies and educators all have a role in identifying and supporting those most at risk." |
Call the Samaritans on 116 123 (UK and Ireland), email jo@samaritans.org, or visit the Samaritans website to find details of the nearest branch. | Call the Samaritans on 116 123 (UK and Ireland), email jo@samaritans.org, or visit the Samaritans website to find details of the nearest branch. |
Vicki Nash, Head of Policy and Campaigns at Mind, the mental health charity, said: "It is encouraging to see that the number of suicides appears to be falling. Not all suicides are mental-health related but the majority are and we know from previous research that there has been particular progress when it comes to people in touch with mental health services. | |
"We need to ensure that these are the beginnings of much longer-term trends - we lose almost 6,000 lives a year to suicide and every one is a tragedy, so despite these positive findings it is clear that we still have a long way to go." |
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