Study Finds Direct Link Between Social Vulnerability and Suicide Risk

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Study Finds Direct Link Between Social Vulnerability and Suicide Risk
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A new study from the University of Chicago shows that social vulnerability is closely linked to higher suicide risk, with suicide rates nearly doubling between the least and most vulnerable counties. The study proposes several public health and economic policies that could reduce suicide rates by targeting social vulnerability in communities, such as improving access to mental health services and quality healthcare, and building stronger social networks. The research emphasizes the importance of targeted interventions to communities at higher risk and highlights the need to address social and economic disparities to prevent needless deaths.

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