The suicide rate in Lane County is 65-percent greater than the national average. That鈥檚 according to a report released Tuesday by Lane County Public Health.
Between 2000 and 2020, the rate of suicide increased by 80%. Based on data from the report, , males committed suicide four times more often than females and men over 65 were at greatest risk. Suicide rates in rural communities were two times the county average. Most suicide victims died at home with a gun they owned.
Roger Brubaker is Coordinator for Lane County and authored the report. He said what stuck with him most was the pain so many people feel.
鈥淭hat human experience that many of us have had and that some people experience just so profoundly,鈥 he said. 鈥淎nd they鈥檙e our neighbors and they are our loved ones, and they live all around us. I think this report helps, in many ways, expose what so many people are going through in our community.鈥
The report found that one in four Lane County residents who died by suicide was a veteran or military service member. Half of the people who died during the period of the reporting had some history of a mental health problem.
The rates of suicide in Junction City, Florence and Cottage Grove were about twice the county average. Research indicates that rural populations tend to have higher rates of suicide than metropolitan populations. Brubaker said a lot has to do with health care access but there is more to it than that. It's also about attitudes.
"In some of our rural, agricultural, communities, it's an amazing strength that people have that they can fix their own problems on their own and work toward solutions by themselves with the resources they have," he said.
However, that "ruggedness can be a harm," Brubaker postulated. "Everybody needs help. And sometimes, when we live in cultures that don't allow for that and people don't feel like they have permission to ask for help鈥 during times of crisis鈥攖hey feel lost."
If you are concerned that you or someone else is at risk for suicide dial the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988 or call 1800-273-8255
The statistics on Lane County鈥檚 suicide rates were analyzed from data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and Oregon Health Authority through a source called the
This report provides statistics and information on local suicide deaths in order to raise awareness of how suicide impacts communities, as well as make recommendations on how the public and professionals can play a role in suicide prevention, public health officials stated.
鈥淪uicide is a serious public health problem in Lane County,鈥 said Brubaker. 鈥淭he causes of this problem are complex; however, we can prevent suicide by promoting inclusion, compassion and safety for all populations, and by being aware of our local data.鈥
KLCC will follow up with more in-depth coverage on the LCPH report findings on local suicide deaths, efforts to raise awareness as well as the roles both the public and professionals play in suicide prevention.
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