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US Suicide Rates by Age Group, 1970–2002: An Examination of Recent Trends

Robert E. McKeown, PhD, Steven P. Cuffe, MD and Richard M. Schulz, PhD

Robert E. McKeown is with the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Columbia. Steven P. Cuffe is with the Department of Neuropsychiatry and Behavioral Science, School of Medicine, University of South Carolina, and the William S. Hall Psychiatric Institute, South Car-olina Department of Mental Health, Columbia. Richard M. Schulz is with the College of Pharmacy, University of South Carolina, Columbia.


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FIGURE 1— US Suicide Rates per 100 000 people from 1970 to 2002.

 





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