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Ala Trying to Address High Suicide Rate

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Updated: 1/14 7:25 am
ANNISTON, Ala. (AP) - Officials hope to reduce Alabama's suicide rate, which is worse than the national average.

The Alabama Suicide Prevention and Resources Coalition is planning an advertising campaign for this summer to address the taboo against talking about suicide.

State suicide prevention director Debra Hodges tells The Anniston Star the campaign will be funded with a $1.47 million, three-year grant aimed at youth suicide prevention.

Hodges says suicide rates have climbed sharply across the country since the recession began, and Alabama's problem has been worse than average.

Hodges says the state had about 13.4 suicides per 100,000 people in 2011. The most recent national numbers had the overall American suicide rate at 12.4 per 100.000 people.

Hodges says guns account for about 70 percent of all suicides in Alabama.

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Drioux256 - 1/15/2013 3:50 PM
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Lets look at one of the biggest problems today. People with depression or mental issues can't afford to see a Psychiatrist or a therapist on a regular basis. We have two good insurance policies and we still pay about $10,000 a year out of pocket for doctors and medication. It's never going to get better until the laws are changed to provide better mental health coverage. Just look at all of the recent gun crimes. All of them have been linked the suspects to mental health problems.

joesmith - 1/14/2013 9:59 AM
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They also fight the truth down here while putting on pretenses that they have morality. Statistics don't lie and neither does what I see and hear around me. And maybe one day when I get a chance I will be glad to get out of this cave known as the southeast.

taberm - 1/14/2013 9:45 AM
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Well gosh Joesmith, Feeling that way about where you live, has me so sympathetic to you. Please, lower our future suicide rate by LEAVING! I'm sure you will additionally lower the suicide rate of ANY POOR slobgales that knows you!!!

joesmith - 1/14/2013 8:35 AM
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It's not surprising because the quality of living in this part of the country is substandard because of higher than average social dysfunctions, higher than average crime rate, and with inexcusable noise and pollution even in rural areas, and a high unemployment rate. Many find death a better alternative than living in this backwards environment if they have a hard time getting out of it. Redneck inbreds and a crooked lazy system are part of the problem.
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