New Mexico suicide death rates remain relatively unchanged
Sep 5, 2024
SANTA FE — New Mexico's 2022 suicide death numbers remained relatively the same compared to 2021, with 520 deaths in 2021 and 513 deaths in 2022. Suicide continues to be a serious and persistent public health threat in New Mexico.
In 2022, the most recent data available, New Mexico had the fourth highest suicide rate (24.7 per 100,000 residents) in the United States. In the same year, New Mexico’s age-adjusted suicide rate was 74% higher than the U.S. as a whole. Over the past decade, suicide deaths in the state have increased by 18%, from 435 deaths in 2012 to 513 suicide deaths in 2022, according to the New Mexico Department of Health (NMHealth).
“Suicide is a serious public health problem that can have lasting effects on communities,” said Dr. Miranda Durham, Chief Medical Officer for NMHealth. “Preventing suicide requires many strategies, but everyone can help by learning the warning signs, promoting prevention and working to foster healthy connections and safe environments.”
During National Suicide Prevention Month there are ways each of us can take action to help prevent suicide:
"Preventing suicide deaths in New Mexico is essential to our goal of making New Mexico the healthiest state by 2040,” said Patrick Allen, NMHealth Secretary. “NMHealth is committed to continuing all of our work with the Legislature, national organizations, state and local groups and more to turn this problem around.”
According to the National Council for Suicide Prevention risk factors are characteristics that make it more likely a person will attempt or die by suicide.
Learn more about NMHealth’s work to prevent suicide deaths at NMHealth’s Office of Injury and Violence Prevention. If you are interested in covering this topic, please contact NMHealth’s Communications Director, Robert Nott, at 505-479-0147.
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