Stroke Survivors May Be More Likely To Attempt Or Die By Suicide Than People Who Have Not Had A Stroke, Systematic Review Suggests

Healio (3/17, Vecchione) reports, “Stroke survivors may be more likely to attempt or die by suicide than people who have not had a stroke,” investigators concluded after analyzing data from “23 studies that included more than two million stroke survivors (mean age, 64 years; 52% women), of whom 5,563 attempted suicide or died by suicide.” The findings of the systematic review and meta-analysis were presented at the American Stroke Association’s virtual International Stroke Conference and published simultaneously online March 11 in the journal Stroke.

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— “Suicide risk elevated among stroke survivors “Anthony Vecchione, Healio, March 17, 2021

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