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by tokenadult
4612 days ago
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Availability of means to take one's life surely matters too in those states with higher suicide rates. The intermountain west is a place where everyone has access to firearms. In fact, I remember from a few months ago that there was a National Public Radio report about just that issue in connection with youth suicide in Wyoming. http://www.npr.org/2013/03/19/174761612/a-turning-point-for-... Most of the intermountain west is very arid, so rather than "farming" as that is usually understood, the occupation tends to be ranching (keeping cattle). About the leading causes of death, they tend to correlate strongly with poverty, and it's not surprising to find high rates in poorer rather than richer states. |
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Perhaps religious/cultural attitudes play a part? That wouldn't account for Utah though.