THIRTY-THREE PERCENT FALL IN SUICIDE GLOBALLY.

[BASED ON A NEWS ITEM PUBLISHED IN DECCAN CHRONICLE DATED 08TH FENRUARY, 2019 (FRIDAY)].
A study analysed suicide deaths since 1990.
(1). When adjusted for age, the global mortality rate from suicide decreased in same period.
(2). Suicide rates were higher for men (15.6 deaths per 1,00,000) than for women (7 deaths per 1,00,000).
(3). Higher rates tended to be linked to higher levels of social and economic deprivation. 
(4). Suicide trends vary substantially across countries and between groups. 
(5). It reflected a complex inter-play of factors that warrant further investigation.
(6). The WHO aims to reduce suicides by one-third between 2015 and 2030.
(7). Data from Global Burden of Disease Study used to describe patterns of suicide mortality.
(8). Suicide leading cause of age standardised years of life lost in the high income Asia Pacific region. 
(9). 44.2% of those who took their own lives in 2016.
(10). 6.7% rise in number of suicide deaths globally. 
(11). 8,00,000 suicide deaths reported annually. 
These results should be interpreted with some caution, but these findings will spur research that could inform future policy. 
-Challapalli Srinivas Chakravarthy RSS, 13-03-2019, Wednesday-
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