Suicide Rate Trends for Post–September 11, 2001, US Military Veterans
Jeffrey T. Howard, Ian J. Stewart, Mary Jo Pugh

TL;DR
This study examines suicide rates among US military veterans after 9/11 and compares them to the general adult population from 2006 to 2022.
Contribution
The study provides updated trends in suicide rates specifically for post-9/11 veterans compared to the general population.
Findings
Suicide rates among post-9/11 veterans were consistently higher than those in the general US adult population.
The study identifies patterns and potential factors influencing suicide trends over the 16-year period.
Abstract
This cohort study analyzes data from 2006 through 2022 to investigate suicide rate trends among post–September, 11, 2001 (9/11), US military veterans and the general US adult population.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSuicide and Self-Harm Studies · Traumatic Brain Injury Research · Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation
