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Offline Emile

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By their fruits...
« on: December 04, 2023, 01:28:39 PM »
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    “ѕυιcιdє rates have been steadily increasing for about 50 years”

    :confused: Hmm. Trying to figure out what possibly could have been going wrong the last 50+ years...



    Deaths by ѕυιcιdє reach ‘highest number ever recorded’; ideation likely higher, expert says


    Mental health
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    Peter Pinedo
    By Peter Pinedo
    Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Nov 30, 2023 / 15:15 pm
    Deaths by ѕυιcιdє grew to “the highest number ever recorded in U.S. history,” reaching nearly 50,000 in 2022, according to new data released by the CDC this month.
    The CDC study, which shows the provisional data for 2022, reported that there were 49,449 deaths by ѕυιcιdє last year. Though the sheer number of deaths by ѕυιcιdє was 3% higher than in 2021, the CDC said that the final data for 2022 is expected to show an even higher number.
    According to the data, which was “based on more than 99% of all 2022 death records” processed by the National Center for Health Statistics as of August, the ѕυιcιdє rate for 2022 reached 14.3 deaths per 100,000. This exceeds the previous year’s 14.1, which had been the highest rate since 1941.
    The most heavily impacted age group was adults above age 35. These groups saw the largest increases from the previous year, with increases ranging from 3% to 9%. The ѕυιcιdє rate for white females was also among the largest increase of any group in 2022, with a rate increase from 7.1 to 7.3.
    Four times as many males as females died by ѕυιcιdє in 2022, 39,255 to 10,194, respectively. However, the study does note that “ѕυιcιdєs for females are more likely to be incomplete” because “their deaths more frequently involve drug poisonings.”
    Notably, the ѕυιcιdє rates for individuals below the age of 35 generally decreased.
    Native Americans and Alaska natives continued to be the ethnic group suffering the highest ѕυιcιdє rate, at 26.7 per 100,000.
    Dr. Melinda Moore, a clinical psychologist and professor at Eastern Kentucky University (EKU), told CNA that though the number of deaths by ѕυιcιdє is at a record high, she believes the number of people suffering suicidal ideation likely “dwarfs” the number of deaths.
    “I see a lot of suicidal ideation on my college campus (students, clients we treat in our training clinic at EKU) and also in my private practice,” Moore said. “We know that about 12.6 million Americans indicated they had serious thoughts of ѕυιcιdє in 2021 and, I suspect, this number is increasing as well.”
    Moore said that though “there is not one reason we can ever point to that is able to demonstrate why an individual dies by ѕυιcιdє,” the “ѕυιcιdє rates have been steadily increasing for about 50 years” and this is “likely due to a combination” of “reasons why people despair.”
    Poor mental health is oftentimes pointed to as the reason behind ѕυιcιdє, Moore said, but she believes that this is “not the sole cause.”
    The lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic and “the effects of isolation and physical distancing, and, of course, the anxiety created by the uncertainty of our lives, health, future well-being, and productivity” further exacerbated the issue, according to Moore.
    Moore said that “while we now have better assessment methods and empirically supported approaches to treating ѕυιcιdє,” these methods are still “not being widely used by professionals who come in contact with suicidal individuals.”
    “ѕυιcιdє is a problem that is not going to go away without better use of the science we have to assess, treat, and manage it, but it must be addressed like the other major leading causes of death and taken seriously by funders, training institutions, and systems of care to address it broadly and systemically.”
    Monsignor Charles Pope, a Washington, D.C., parish priest and author who has contributed to the Christian-based Sanctuary Mental Health Ministries, told CNA that he believes loss of faith in society plays a large part in the record ѕυιcιdє numbers.
    Pope said that “stress plus meaninglessness” can make life a kind of prison or “gulag” for many.
    “With the biblical narrative gone and the practice of Christian religion dramatically down, there are only ephemeral and worldly goals to seek,” he explained. “But since we have an infinite longing in our heart and the world is finite, it is a recipe for unhappiness, frustration, and depression.”
    “The wisdom of the cross is gone,” Pope went on, adding that it is lacking “even among many practicing Catholics.”
    “Faith has been reduced to a kind of therapeutic thing,” he said, “devoid of the call to take up a cross and courageously carry it in faith. So, life has little meaning for people today and neither does suffering, which becomes therefore a total disaster rather than something to get through on the way to something glorious.”
    Peter Pinedo
    Peter Pinedo is a DC Correspondent for CNA. A graduate of Franciscan University, Peter previously worked for Texas Right to Life. He is a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army Reserve.


    https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/256147/deaths-by-ѕυιcιdє-reach-highest-number-ever-recorded-suicidal-ideation-likely-much-higher-expert-says?mkt_tok=NDI3LUxFUS0wNjYAAAGP03krzx_fo_cBLC4dCZSqPiLZ948ogXgS42P4ejXZNuOYkqluujMKvN9MYu6tV5CoPCP7e_fngwi7dP
    If only it were all so simple! If only there were evil people somewhere insidiously committing evil deeds, and it were necessary only to separate them from the rest of us and destroy them. But the line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart of every human being. And who is willing to destroy a piece of his own heart?

    ― Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, The Gulag Archipelago

    Offline Giovanni Berto

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    Re: By their fruits...
    « Reply #1 on: December 04, 2023, 08:46:15 PM »
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  • The lockdown messed with people's heads.

    And it is interesting to note that "most heavily impacted age group was adults above age 35". 

    I believe that this is the age for the "midlife crisis", when people realize that their dreams from youth won't become a reality, but they are not old enough to accept it and just go with the flow of life.

    "Native Americans and Alaska natives continued to be the ethnic group suffering the highest ѕυιcιdє rate".

    Alaskans probably kill themselves because they miss the sun. I often hear that Scandinavia also rates high in ѕυιcιdє. Lack of sunlight is a serious issue.

    The general trend is probably because a completely secular life is absolutely meaningless. With the economic crisis, it is even worse.

    If you are secular and also poor, then you have no reason to live at all. If you have some money, at least you can have some pleasures.

    Even false religions give people some hope and meaning. I mean, a Protestant must have a happy life, since, no matter how much he sins, he believes that he will get to Heaven anyway. 


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    Re: By their fruits...
    « Reply #2 on: December 05, 2023, 06:39:39 PM »
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  • STD's can bring on mental, AIDS and syphillis.  perverts of homophobia, drugs are just a few.  More divorces(less marriages, are none anymore) single mothers shacking up like a family get $$$ benefits for staying single on docuмents and must prove to be not pregnant==abortions and contraceptives also mess up the mind with mood swings and don't forget COVID.  The brain takes that on too and research is showing mental moods again.