Source: Health Policy Institute of Ohio
Suicide attempts are rising among black teens in the United States even as they fall among youth from other racial and ethnic groups, a study suggests (Source: “Suicide Attempts Rising among Black Teens,” Reuters, October 16, 2019).
According to the study, while the overall proportion of teens reporting suicidal thoughts or plans declined for all racial and ethnic groups during the study period, the proportion of black teens attempting suicide surged by 73%.
Overall, 7.9% of teens attempted suicide during the study period, and 2.5% sustained injuries as a result. Almost one in five teens reported suicidal thoughts and 14.7% planned a suicide, researchers report in Pediatrics.
Self-reported suicide attempts rose in black teenagers, even as they fell or followed no significant pattern in white, Hispanic, Asian/Pacific Islander, and American Indian/Alaska Native teenagers, the study found.
While suicide attempts decreased among teen girls overall, they increased among black teen girls.