Report: Suicide rate spikes among young veterans
(this story can't be repeated enough, IMO)
http://www.stripes.com/report-suicide-rate-spikes-among-young-veterans-1.261283
WASHINGTON -- The number of young veterans committing suicide jumped dramatically from 2009 to 2011, a worrying trend that Veterans Affairs officials hope can be reversed with more treatment and intervention.
New suicide data released by the department on Thursday showed that the rate of veterans suicide remained largely unchanged over that three-year period, the latest for which statistics are available. About 22 veterans a day take their own life, according to department estimates.
But while older veterans saw a slight decrease in suicides, male veterans under 30 saw a 44 percent increase in the rate of suicides. Thats roughly two young veterans a day who take their own life, most just a few years after leaving the service.
Their rates are astronomically high and climbing, said Jan Kemp, VAs National Mental Health Director for Suicide Prevention. Thats concerning to us.
Reasons for the increase are unclear, but Kemp said the pressures of leaving military careers, readjusting to civilian life and combat injuries like post-traumatic stress disorder all play a role in the problems facing young male vets.
Female veterans saw an 11 percent increase in their suicide rate over the same span. Overall, suicide rates for all veterans remain significantly above their civilian counterparts.
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