| Volume 14, Issue 3 - Fall 2022 | Study Shows Alcohol-Involved Suicide Deaths Increased More Among Women Compared to Men | Suicide deaths involving heavy alcohol use have increased significantly among women in recent years, according to a new studysupported by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA). Previous research has shown that alcohol is a risk factor for suicidal behavior and that women have a higher risk than men do for suicide while intoxicated. If you need suicide- or mental health-related crisis support, or are worried about someone else, please call or textthe 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline or chat with Lifelineto connect with a trained crisis counselor. |
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