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Suicide Death Rate (Race/Ethnicity) in North Carolina (per 100,000) - age-adjusted rates
Current Value
17.9
Definition
Comparison
Story Behind the Curve
Rates are age-adjusted.
- Overall, the suicide rate is trending upwards (from 13.0 in 2014 to 14.8 in 2023).
- The suicide rate is highest among white/Caucasian population (17.9).
Indicator Notes
Definition:
Age-Adjusted Suicide Death Rates per 100,000 Population
Why is this Important?
The impacts of suicide are experienced at the personal and community level. Suicide burdens family, friends, and the community at large (emotionally and often financially).
Suicide is closely linked to mental health and well-being, which can be negatively impacted by trauma, financial insecurity, housing instability, or physical illness.
Insurance status may also play a role when it affects the ability of individuals to seek mental health care and treatment. [HNC2030]
Additional Information:
Rates are age-adjusted.
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