Characteristics of persons who die on their first suicide attempt: results from the National Violent Death Reporting System

Much of suicide research focuses on suicide attempt (SA) survivors. Given that more than half of the suicide decedent population dies on their first attempt, this means a significant proportion of the population that dies by suicide is overlooked in research. Little is known about persons who die by...

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description Much of suicide research focuses on suicide attempt (SA) survivors. Given that more than half of the suicide decedent population dies on their first attempt, this means a significant proportion of the population that dies by suicide is overlooked in research. Little is known about persons who die by suicide on their first attempt-and characterizing this understudied population may improve efforts to identify more individuals at risk for suicide. Data were derived from the National Violent Death Reporting System, from 2005 to 2013. Suicide cases were included if they were 18-89 years old, with a known circumstance leading to their death based on law enforcement and/or medical examiner reports. Decedents with and without a history of SA were compared on demographic, clinical, and suicide characteristics, and circumstances that contributed to their suicide. A total of 73 490 cases met criteria, and 57 920 (79%) died on their first SA. First attempt decedents were more likely to be male, married, African-American, and over 64. Demographic-adjusted models showed that first attempt decedents were more likely to use highly lethal methods, less likely to have a known mental health problem or to have disclosed their intent to others, and more likely to die in the context of physical health or criminal/legal problem. First attempt suicide decedents are demographically different from decedents with a history of SA, are more likely to use lethal methods and are more likely to die in the context of specific stressful life circumstances.
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Adult
African Americans
Age Distribution
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Cause of Death
Death
Death & dying
Demography
Disease control
Disease prevention
Female
Firearms
Health problems
Health Status
Humans
Law Enforcement
Logistic Models
Male
Mental disorders
Mental health
Middle Aged
Murders & murder attempts
Original Articles
Population Surveillance
Sex Distribution
Suicide
Suicide - statistics & numerical data
Suicide - trends
Suicide, Attempted - statistics & numerical data
Suicide, Attempted - trends
Suicides & suicide attempts
United States - epidemiology
Violent death
Young Adult
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