A MINUTE OF HEALTH WITH CDC
Toxicology Testing and Results for Suicide Victims – 13 States, 2004
January 26, 2007
This podcast is presented by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
CDC – safer, healthier people.
In 2004, over thirty two thousand people committed suicide. Suicide affects
everyone. Friends and family of the victim often have feelings of anger, guilt,
and
depression. Drug and alcohol abuse can put a person at risk of committing or
attempting suicide. In a recent report, CDC researchers found that many suicide
victims had been drinking. Alcohol was found in over one-third of suicide victims
who were tested for alcohol and drugs. Opiates – typically heroin or prescription
pain killers – were found in one out of every six. Cocaine and marijuana
were
found in fewer than one in ten suicide victims.
Other risk factors for suicide include a previous suicide attempt, history
of
depression, feelings of loneliness and hopelessness, and access to a weapon.
If you or a friend or family member needs help, call the National Suicide
Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK.
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