Depression & Suicide
There were 46 deaths by suicide in New Orleans in 2017
White Male: 24
White Female: 5
Black Male: 11
Black Female: 4
Hispanic Male: 1
Vietnamese Male: 1
Statistics on Suicide
- Recent high profile suicides spotlight a larger and increasing problem in the United States – suicide
- Suicide is the 10th leading cause of death overall in the U.S.
- Suicide has increased 27% in the last 15 years
- Over 80% of those who died by suicide had been seen by a health professional in the prior year
- Almost 40% of those who died by suicide had an ER visit without a mental health diagnosis
- At least two-thirds of suicide deaths occur within about 30 days of a medical contact
- Close to one-half of individuals who died by suicide visited a primary care provider in the month before their death
Statistics on Depression
- Is not a normal part of aging
- It is a medical problem that affects many older adults
- Can often be successfully treated
- Up to 5% of older adults in the community meet diagnostic criteria for major depression
- Up to 15% have clinically significant depressive symptoms that impact their functioning
- Depression is significantly higher in older adults with medical illnesses
- In those who get services from aging service providers, recent studies found 27% of older adults assessed by aging service providers met criteria for having current major depression
- Is often under recognized and under treated in older adults
- Is linked to several important risk factors
Depression Risk Factors
- Cognitive impairment or dementia
- Medication side effects
- Alcohol or prescription medication misuse or abuse
- Prior depressive episode, or family history of depression
- Medical illness (particularly chronic health conditions)
- perceived poor health, disability or chronic pain
- Progressive/disabling sensory loss
- History of recurrent falls
- Sleep disturbance
- Extended or long-standing bereavement
- Stressful life events
- Dissatisfaction with one’s social network
Research and statistics provided by the New Orleans Coroner’s Office.
Danna Doughty, B.A., M.A.
Rachel Gagliano, Mental Health Director
Peoples Health Corporation
David Martinez, RN