When a person takes their own life, the grief experienced by family and friends can be devastating – and those left behind may also have an increased risk of suicide
Some of the factors associated with a raised risk of suicide are well established. Men are known to be more vulnerable than women, especially those aged 45-59. People with mental health problems, particularly depression, are at greater risk than the general population, as are those who self-harm or misuse drugs or alcohol. Social isolation is another acknowledged risk factor.
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