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Who is most at risk for suicide? New report reveals differences by age and race.

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Who is most at risk for suicide? New report reveals differences by age and race.
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A new look at suicide in America shows the picture is more complex than a single statistic. The report, which examined data from 2018 to 2023, found that suicide rates varied across different age groups and among different racial and ethnic communities. This tells us that the risk isn't spread evenly across the population.

The report didn't provide specific numbers or percentages, so we don't know the exact size of these differences. It also didn't explore the reasons behind them. This is an important first step in understanding who is most affected, but it's just a snapshot of what happened, not an explanation of why.

Because this is an observational report, it can only show that differences existed during those years. It cannot prove what caused them. The findings point to where we might need to focus more resources and research to understand and prevent suicide in specific communities.

What this means for you:
Suicide risk varies by age and race, but we don't yet know the full story.
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