Suicide Rates Remain Higher in Rural America

Suicide Rates Remain Higher in Rural America

Suicide remains a more pressing concern in rural America than in urban centers, according to recent findings. The Rural Health Information Hub reports that suicide rates in the nation’s most rural regions are nearly twice as high as those in the most urban areas.

Between 1999 and 2019, rural suicide rates rose by 50%, compared with a 31% increase in urban locations. In some states, urban suicide rates have remained flat, while rural regions continue to see increases.

Groups at Higher Risk

Several rural populations face particularly high suicide risks. Men aged 85 and older have the highest suicide rate among rural residents, while youth ages 15 to 19 experience rates 54% higher than their peers in urban areas.

American Indian and Alaska Native communities in rural settings are especially vulnerable, affected by historical trauma, social factors, and a lack of culturally competent care. Farmers also face elevated risks due to financial stress, demanding physical labor, isolation, and the stigma around mental health support.

Veterans in rural communities face added barriers, with limited access to services contributing to higher suicide rates. Nationally, an estimated 22 veterans die by suicide each day.

Importance of Prevention

“By understanding these risk factors, we can better support our neighbors, family, and friends. Suicide prevention starts with awareness, connection, and compassion,” the release stated.

Crisis Support

Anyone in crisis or in need of help can call or text 988 to connect with the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.

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