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High Suicide Rate In Middle-Aged

By: Web Producer
Updated: February 19, 2008
Researchers Stumped Over High Suicide Rate In Middle-Aged (New York, NY) -- The high rate of suicides among middle-aged Americans is baffling researchers. "The New York Times" reports between 1999 and 2004, suicides among 45-to-54-year-olds has increased nearly 20-percent. One researcher noted theres a "social-issue bias," because prevention hotlines are targeted toward those 19 or younger and 65 or older, but does not aim for those in middle-age. Yet, a representative from the Center for the Study of Prevention of Suicide said the bulk of suicides burden occurs during the middle years of life. Also, suicide is usually a signal of long-brewing troubles such as mental illness, drug use, unemployment or personal failures. Some experts say the use and abuse of prescription drugs is the culprit. For the almost 30-percent increase in suicide among women 50 to 54, others suggest a drop in the use of hormone replacement therapy after health warnings in 2002. One doctor said without a "psychological autopsy," quote, "were kind of in the dark." (Copyright 2008 by Newsroom Solutions) RNS-02-19-08 0858CST

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