Young adults more likely than other age groups to die from suicide, drugs, alcohol

USA Today (6/13, O’Donnell) reports that “young adults were more likely than any other age group to die from drugs, alcohol and suicide over the past decade.” Drug-related fatalities “among people 18 to 34 soared 108% between 2007 and 2017, while alcohol deaths were up 69% and suicides increased 35%, according to an analysis out Thursday of the latest federal data by the non-profit Trust for America’s Health and Well Being Trust.” The analysis, which used Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data, “found the increases for these three ‘deaths of despair’ combined were higher than for Baby Boomers and senior citizens.”

Related Links:

— “‘Deaths of despair’ from drugs, alcohol and suicide hit young adults hardest, “Jayne O’Donnell, USA Today, June 13, 2019

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