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GEOGRAPHY OF LOSSBy Meagan Weiland; Graphics by Nirja Desai
Suicide is a worldwide problem, but its effects are uneven. Although suicide rates—all rates noted here are annual deaths per 100,000 people—are rising in some countries, including the United States, most countries are seeing declines, for reasons that include restrictions on access to lethal means and improved mental health care. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), most countries do not collect detailed data on suicide; data for many countries here were drawn from rates estimated by organizations such as WHO and the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation’s Global Burden of Disease project.
A nation’s strugglesThe United States is one of the world’s outliers, with suicide rates climbing since the early 2000s. Every state has seen a rise but some, such as California and New York, have lower rates and more modest increases.
The hazards of gunsIn 2017, 51% of suicides in the United States were by firearm, making it by far the most common suicide method. The Brady Campaign, a nonprofit that advocates for gun control, scores states based on gun safety laws such as background checks, carry qualifications, and permit requirements, as well as other factors. States with lower Brady scores often have a higher rate of suicide deaths by gun.
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GreenlandAlthough Greenland’s rate has decreased dramatically, it remains the highest in the world.
Geography and gender Men in U.S. rural areas have a suicide rate as high as 31 per 100,000, more than double the national average. Men account for about 80% of U.S. suicide deaths.
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Countries with the highest rates
1. Greenland (51.1)2. Lesotho (31.7)3. Lithuania (28.0)4. Zimbabwe (26.4)5. Kiribati (26.4)6. Guyana (26.1)7. Ukraine (25.6)8. Russia (25.1)9. Suriname (24.8)
10. Papua New Guinea (23.1)
Countries with the lowest rates
1. Kuwait (2.5)2. Antigua and
Barbuda (2.7) 3. Oman (2.9)4. Saudi Arabia (3.0)5. Syria (3.1)6. Tunisia (3.1)7. Indonesia (3.1)8. Peru (3.1)9. The Bahamas (3.2)
10. Jordan (3.2)
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A changing map Suicide rates have fallen incountries shaded green andblue, with drops of up to nearly 48 deaths per 100,000 people since 1990. In other countries,colored yellow and red, the rate has jumped by as much as 10 deaths per 100,000. The 2017 rate is specified on some countries.
Countries with a suicide rate above the global average (10.5)
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Belarus
Belgium
Brazil
Canada
Chile
Denmark
Estonia
France
Germany
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Israel
Japan
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IndiaEven though its overall suicide rate has decreased, India accounts for more than 35% of female suicide deaths worldwide.
MauritiusMauritius, part of the African continent, is the only sub-Saharan country that consistently records and reports suicide rates.
Global differencesSuicide rates are especially high in some Eastern European and African countries, and strikingly low in parts of the Middle East and Indonesia. Compared with other age groups, suicides among young people are rare. Globally, men are far more likely to die by suicide than women.
Rates for women and men, 2017 Rates for youths, 2017
Change over time, 1990–2017
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Geography of lossMeagan Weiland
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