What were things like in 2002?
The following idicator summary is from the 2002 Minnesota Milestones and does not neccessarily reflect the current data trends.Indicator : Suicide
Males account for approximately 80 percent of all suicide deaths in the state. The suicide rate for American Indians is consistently higher than for any other ethnic or racial group. Minnesotans 65 and older have the highest suicide rate of all age groups. The three leading methods of suicide in Minnesota are firearms, suffocation and poisoning.
The Minnesota Department of Health goal is to reduce suicide by 20 percent for the general population and for all age, gender and race populations by 2004. Apart from saving lives, the aim is to reduce non-fatal suicide attempts and improve the social and emotional well-being of families and communities.

Year | Data |
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Suicide rate, per 100,000 people, Minnesota Department of Health | |
1990 | 12.3 |
1991 | 11.4 |
1992 | 11.4 |
1993 | 11.0 |
1994 | 10.7 |
1995 | 11.3 |
1996 | 10.5 |
1997 | 9.0 |
1998 | 9.8 |
1999 | 9.2 |
2000 | 8.9 |
Nationally, depression affects more than 19 million Americans each year, but it is estimated that only one in three people seek treatment. Each year, tens of thousands of people attempt suicide; 30,000 die.
- Student survey questions related to suicide, Minnesota Student Survey, (Minnesota Department of Children, Families and Learning, http://children.state.mn.us/)
- Suicide rate by gender and age (Minnesota Department of Health, www.health.state.mn.us)
- Leading causes of death for selected age groups by gender, race and ethnicity (Minnesota Department of Health, www.health.state.mn.us)