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If a suicidal person substitutes another method and doesn die, won they eventually figure out a way to kill themselves later?

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If a suicidal person substitutes another method and doesn die, won they eventually figure out a way to kill themselves later?

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Acute suicidal feelings often pass over time or with changes in life circumstances, treatment, or other support. A review of 90 studies of longterm outcomes for people who survived a suicide attempt (Owens, British Journal of Psychiatry, 2002) found that 89-95% did not go on to die by suicide, even when followed over a period of 9 years or more and even when narrowing the field to studies of serious attempters, like those who jumped in front of a subway train. Some 20-25% did make another nonfatal attempt; roughly 70% made no further fatal or nonfatal attempts.3. Gun ownership is higher in rural areas; maybe suicide rates are higher among households with guns not because of the gun but because it’s more likely the person lives in a rural area. Aren’t people more apt to be depressed and suicidal in rural areas?Most studies (not all, but most) have found that people in rural areas do not have higher rates of depression than those in urban areas. Also, data from the National Comorbidity S

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Acute suicidal feelings often pass over time or with changes in life circumstances, treatment, or other support. A review of 90 studies of longterm outcomes for people who survived a suicide attempt (Owens, British Journal of Psychiatry, 2002) found that 89-95% did not go on to die by suicide, even when followed over a period of 9 years or more and even when narrowing the field to studies of serious attempters, like those who jumped in front of a subway train. Some 20-25% did make another nonfatal attempt; roughly 70% made no further fatal or nonfatal attempts. 3. Gun ownership is higher in rural areas; maybe suicide rates are higher among households with guns not because of the gun but because it’s more likely the person lives in a rural area. Aren’t people more apt to be depressed and suicidal in rural areas? Most studies (not all, but most) have found that people in rural areas do not have higher rates of depression than those in urban areas. Also, data from the National Comorbidity

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