Suicide rates in the military increased in 2023, a slight uptick from 2022 that adds to a larger, troubling rise over the past decade. The annual report shows 523 service members died by suicide in ...
Though concerning, military suicide rates have been comparable to those of the wider U.S. population over that time period. While active-duty and reserve suicide rates increased in 2023 ...
Mental health disorders are on the rise in the military, now accounting for more hospitalizations ... "As service members ...
Troops fear they have little privacy when it comes to their mental health leading them to avoid treatment, according to a new ...
The fiery New Year’s Day suicide of an Army Green Beret exposed ... medical experts and former military personnel who question if enough is being done to improve care and prevent similar tragedies.
(Gina Anderson/U.S. Air Force) Editor’s note: This report contains discussion of suicide ... increased with age. The report noted these findings likely reflected changing demographics of the ...
Jennifer Barnhill is a columnist for Military.com writing about military families. When a member of the military community dies by suicide, their neighbors, friends, brothers in arms, and families ...
Lvmpd/via Reuters Experts say the military ... Army finds that his suicide was caused by his service and "in the line of duty," Livelsberger's survivors would receive increased benefits.
The suicide death of a Green Beret on New Year's Day is reviving questions about whether enough is being done to identify service members in crisis. A military helicopter made an emergency landing ...
Suicide rates increased in all age groups in the 1930s, coinciding with the Great Depression. The highest male rates (30.3 per 100 000) were recorded in 1905 and 1934 and have since been declining.