Conclusions

  • In the 1980s, there was a decline in suicides. This could be due to increased awareness of suicide and mental health issues in the 1980s and better identification of people who are at risk. However, we are witnessing an increase in suicides shortly following that.

  • Russian alcohol consumption plays a significant part in the country's high suicide rate, although there is no evidence to back this up due to Soviet secrecy.

  • The research shows that middle-aged adults ranging in age from 30 to 60 had the most remarkable suicide rate. While the elderly and teenagers have around half the quantity of middle-aged adults, middle-aged people have roughly twice as much.

  • Suicide is one of the significant causes of death in adults in the United States. Suicide rates for men and women are alarmingly different. Males are more likely than females to commit suicide. Furthermore, mental health is a significant predictor of suicide.