Deaths From Self-Injury In US May Be Underestimated, Researchers Say.

Reuters (8/26, Seaman) reported, “When deaths from substance abuse are counted as self-inflicted, then deaths from self-injury in the US are tied with deaths attributed to diabetes and outnumber those from flu and pneumonia or kidney disease,” researchers found after examining “data from the CDC on deaths occurring in the US between 1999 and 2014.” The researchers “write…that self-injury deaths in the U.S. are generally underestimated because suicides by poisoning and drug overdose are often misclassified as ‘accidents’ on death certificates.” The findings were published online Aug. 24 in JAMA Psychiatry.

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— “Self-injury is a ‘major killer’ in U.S,” Andrew M. Seaman, Reuters, August 26, 2016.

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