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Suicide and Seniors
Did you know . . .
. . . That in Florida in 2002, twice as many people died from
suicide
(2,332) than died by homicide (1,004.)
. . . Pinellas County ranks 4th in the state number of suicide
deaths. The
ranking is Miami (218), Broward (217), Palm Beach (172), Pinellas
(167),
and Hillsborough (148). We have a lot of educating to do.
. . . Resident deaths by age group 2002 in Florida
55 - 64 . . .300
65 - 74 . . .225
75 - 84 . . .229
85+ . . . . . 90
. . .While adults age 65 and over comprise only 13 percent of the US
population, they account for 20 percent of all suicide deaths.
. . . Suicidal elders often select a means of suicide (efficient and
lethal) that does not permit intervention. That means we need to
know how to recognize the behavior in time to intervene.
. . . Well over 75% of older people who completed suicide had recent
contact with a physician.
. . . In the U.S., the ratio of completed to attempted suicide is
1:4 among the elderly, compared to 1:25 in the general population (MCIntosh,
1997.) Reasons include: Fraility of elders, social isolation, lethal
methods and stronger suicidal intent.
http://www.agingcarefl.org/aging/suicide
CARES Health and Wellness Program offers information and
training on
depression and suicide prevention. For more information, contact Pat
Sovonick at 727-514-4770
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