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Study Examines Youth Suicide Rates Over 15-Year Period

June 12, 2026

A recently released study details changes in suicide rates among individuals aged 10 to 24 in the United States from 1990 to 2004. This marks the first reported shift in suicide rates for this age group in over 15 years, according to study authors.

The analysis primarily focuses on examining trends, potential contributing factors, and demographic variations within the studied age range. Researchers analyzed available data to identify statistically significant changes in suicide incidence.

The study did not offer specific explanations for the observed shifts, but rather provided a detailed overview of the changes in suicide rates. Further research may explore potential links to social, economic, and behavioral factors.

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