2023
DOI: 10.1037/rmh0000232
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Farmer suicides among states reporting violent deaths, 2003–2017.

Abstract: Research suggests that farmer suicide rates are at least twofold higher than the general population. In estimating rates, prior research considered suicide events among farmers together with farmworkers, fishing, and forestry occupations and included nonfarming populations in the defined at-risk populations (i.e., denominators). In this study, we sought to define and differentiate farmer suicide decedents from other agricultural occupations, estimate U.S. farmer suicide rates, and evaluate rate time trends. Fa… Show more

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“…Farmers have a suicide rate much higher than the general population, with some estimates in the United States as high as three times the national average. [1][2][3] This phenomenon is not limited to the United States but is a global phenomenon with varying, yet always elevated, rates in countries as disparate as India, 4 Australia, 5 and France. 6 In addition to suicide rates, farmers have been shown to have higher levels of mental health symptomatology associated with suicide.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Farmers have a suicide rate much higher than the general population, with some estimates in the United States as high as three times the national average. [1][2][3] This phenomenon is not limited to the United States but is a global phenomenon with varying, yet always elevated, rates in countries as disparate as India, 4 Australia, 5 and France. 6 In addition to suicide rates, farmers have been shown to have higher levels of mental health symptomatology associated with suicide.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%