Friday, November 20, 2009

Are Suicide Rates Higher at Christmas?

Contrary to popular belief, suicide rates decline during the holiday season. A study was done on 188,000 recorded suicides in the U.S. and they found on average there were 102 fewer suicides during the holiday season. There was a noted dip in suicide rates leading up to, and following the Christmas holiday. One group of researchers found on average there were about 34 suicides per million people. They also found Holiday rates were lower with Christmas and New Year’s Eve at 30/million, and Thanksgiving at a surprisingly low 26/million. The New Years day rate was very high at 41/million people. This group of researchers believes the large number is due to the end of a holiday season when people get depressed at the thought of returning to work and everyday life.



The researchers have some reasons why suicide rates decline during the holidays.

~ Gathering of friends and relatives gives off a secure vibe and creates a comfortable atmosphere.

~Christmas celebrations evoke positive memories.

~There is an increase in awareness of resources available during this period.

Many assumptions are made about suicide and the holidays, but the holidays have a more relevant connection with depression. Loneliness, depression, feelings of loss, financial burdens, family conflicts, and alcohol abuse has shown to increase during the holidays. Some of these stresses can be dealt with before they hit with several simple steps. Planning ahead by identifying your feelings about Christmas is a good place to start. Second of all, being realistic about what can be afforded to give is a good guideline to your shopping adventures. Lastly, choosing to celebrate with the people who make you feel positive and hopeful as well as letting go of expectations about the holidays and just having fun. These are wonderful ways of dealing with the stresses of the holiday season.


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