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Suicides in Wales 'hit 10-year high', new report shows | Suicides in Wales 'hit 10-year high', new report shows |
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The annual number of suicides in Wales has reached a 10-year high, new figures showed. | The annual number of suicides in Wales has reached a 10-year high, new figures showed. |
There were 355 suicides in 2013, with the total having risen since 2009 and reached its highest since 2003, according to a University of Manchester report. | There were 355 suicides in 2013, with the total having risen since 2009 and reached its highest since 2003, according to a University of Manchester report. |
The increase - broadly similar to that in England - was driven by a spike among middle-aged and older men. | |
Authors of the report say the rise is "significant". | Authors of the report say the rise is "significant". |
On Wednesday, the university's Institute of Brain, Behaviour and Mental Health (BBMH) released its annual report on the National Confidential Inquiry into Suicide and Homicide by People with Mental Illness. | On Wednesday, the university's Institute of Brain, Behaviour and Mental Health (BBMH) released its annual report on the National Confidential Inquiry into Suicide and Homicide by People with Mental Illness. |
Economic | Economic |
Prof Nav Kapur, who helped write it, said of the rise: "It's both statistically significant and significant from a societal point of view. | Prof Nav Kapur, who helped write it, said of the rise: "It's both statistically significant and significant from a societal point of view. |
"The thing we also have to remember is that, behind everyone of these statistics, there is a person." | "The thing we also have to remember is that, behind everyone of these statistics, there is a person." |
Prof Kapur said tough economic times and increased alcohol consumption may be playing a part, adding: "If these two things are increasing in the background, that might be driving the increase in suicide rates." | Prof Kapur said tough economic times and increased alcohol consumption may be playing a part, adding: "If these two things are increasing in the background, that might be driving the increase in suicide rates." |
While the figures among men aged 25-34 fell since 2003, those for men aged 45-54 and 55-64 rose by 74 and 75% since 2007. | |
In June, the Samaritans estimated the number of suicides among men in Wales had reached its highest since 1981. | In June, the Samaritans estimated the number of suicides among men in Wales had reached its highest since 1981. |
Prof Kapur said the data, using the date of death as opposed to the date deaths are registered - as presented by the Office for National Statistics - showed "the risk group is changing" from that of 20 years ago, when men in their 20s were the greatest concern. | Prof Kapur said the data, using the date of death as opposed to the date deaths are registered - as presented by the Office for National Statistics - showed "the risk group is changing" from that of 20 years ago, when men in their 20s were the greatest concern. |
By contrast, there were 68 female suicides in Wales in 2013, compared to 71 the year before, with the figure stable over the last decade. | By contrast, there were 68 female suicides in Wales in 2013, compared to 71 the year before, with the figure stable over the last decade. |
BBMH said its own numbers showed 23% of suicides in Wales from 2003 to 2013 involved people in contact with mental health services. | BBMH said its own numbers showed 23% of suicides in Wales from 2003 to 2013 involved people in contact with mental health services. |
The annual figure for such patient suicides has risen since a low number in 2008, but there was no overall change between 2003 and 2012. | The annual figure for such patient suicides has risen since a low number in 2008, but there was no overall change between 2003 and 2012. |
Improvements in the delays of registering suicides may have made a minor contribution to the total increase recorded in 2013, the institute said. | Improvements in the delays of registering suicides may have made a minor contribution to the total increase recorded in 2013, the institute said. |
Cwm Taf Health Board, in south east Wales, was the health board with highest average rate of recorded suicides in 2011-2013, with 14.1 per 100,000 population. | Cwm Taf Health Board, in south east Wales, was the health board with highest average rate of recorded suicides in 2011-2013, with 14.1 per 100,000 population. |
Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, in north east Wales, had the lowest rate over the same period: 10.7 per 100,000. | Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, in north east Wales, had the lowest rate over the same period: 10.7 per 100,000. |
Complex | Complex |
Last Thursday, the Welsh government launched Talk to Me 2, its plan to tackle suicide and self-harm. | Last Thursday, the Welsh government launched Talk to Me 2, its plan to tackle suicide and self-harm. |
It includes steps to improve early interventions, raise awareness and reduce access to the means of suicide. | It includes steps to improve early interventions, raise awareness and reduce access to the means of suicide. |
Health Minister Mark Drakeford said: "It puts in place what we expect services to do to promote, co-ordinate and support plans and programmes to reduce suicide and prevent self-harm at national, regional and local levels." | Health Minister Mark Drakeford said: "It puts in place what we expect services to do to promote, co-ordinate and support plans and programmes to reduce suicide and prevent self-harm at national, regional and local levels." |
He said suicide is "usually a response to a complex series of factors", adding: "Prevention of suicide and self-harm is a major challenge for us all but no single organisation or government department can tackle this issue in isolation." | He said suicide is "usually a response to a complex series of factors", adding: "Prevention of suicide and self-harm is a major challenge for us all but no single organisation or government department can tackle this issue in isolation." |
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