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Rate, Number, and Ranking of Suicide, Each U.S.A. State*

1996
*50 states and the District of Columbia

Rank-State [Region] ('95 rank)

Rate

Number

01 Nevada [M] (01)

20.9

335

02 Montana [M] (02)

19.8

174

02 Alaska [P] (06T)

19.8

120

04 New Mexico [M] (04)

18.6

318

05 Wyoming [M] (06T)

18.3

88

06 Colorado [M] (05)

18.2

694

07 South Dakota [WNC] (33T)

16.9

124

08 Arizona [M] (03)

16.4

726

09 Oregon [P] (09)

16.2

520

10 West Virginia [SA] (12)

15.3

279

11 Florida [SA] (10T)

15.0

2,153

12 Idaho [M] (08)

14.9

177

13 Utah [M] (13)

14.3

287

14 Missouri [WNC] (17)

14.2

760

15 Oklahoma [WSC] (10T)

14.1

467

16 Washington [P] (16)

14.0

773

17 Maine [NE] (19T)

13.8

171

18 South Carolina [SA] (30T)

13.4

497

18 Delaware [SA] (41)

13.4

97

20 Tennessee [ESC] (19T)

13.0

691

20 Kansas [WNC] (39T)

13.0

334

22 Arkansas [WSC] (15)

12.9

323

23 Indiana [ENC] (28T)

12.6

738

23 Kentucky [ESC] (25)

12.6

488

25 North Carolina [SA] (22)

12.4

908

25 Virginia [SA] (23T)

12.4

829

27 Louisiana [WSC] (23T)

12.2

531

28 Alabama [ESC] (18)

12.0

513

28 North Dakota [WNC] (14)

12.0

77

30 Pennsylvania [MA] (26T)

11.8

1,428

30 Georgia [SA] (37)

11.8

867

30 New Hampshire [NE] (30T)

11.8

137

U.S.A. TOTAL
11.6

30,903

33 Texas [WSC] (30T)

11.6

2,223

33 Michigan [ENC] (42)

11.6

1,114

33 Wisconsin [ENC] (26T)

11.6

601

36 Mississippi [ESC] (33T)

11.4

310

36 Nebraska [WNC] (38)

11.4

189

38 Iowa [WNC] (33T)

11.3

321

39 Vermont [NE] (19T)

11.2

66

40 California [P] (36)

10.7

3,408

40 Hawaii [P] (28T)

10.7

127

42 Minnesota [WNC] (39T)

10.5

491

43 Maryland [SA] (43)

9.9

501

44 Ohio [ENC] (45)

9.4

1,054

45 Illinois [ENC] (46)

9.0

1,061

46 Connecticut [NE] (44)

8.9

292

47 Rhode Island [NE] (47)

8.4

83

48 Massachusetts [NE] (48)

8.0

490

49 New York [MA] (49)

7.3

1,327

49 New Jersey [MA] (50)

7.3

586

51 Washington, DC [SA] (51)

6.4

35

Caution: Annual fluctuations in state levels combined with often relatively small populations can make these data highly variable. The use of several years' data is preferable to conclusions based on single years alone. Additional years' data (1990-1996) by state and region may be found at http://www.iusb.edu/~jmcintos/SuicideStates.html

Region [Abbreviation]

Rate

Number

Mountain [M]

17.4

2,799

South Atlantic [SA]

12.9

6,166

West North Central [WNC]

12.4

2,296

East South Central [ESC]

12.4

2,002

West South Central [WSC]

12.1

3,544

Pacific [P]

11.7

4,948

Nation

11.6

30,903

East North Central [ENC]

10.5

4,568

New England [NE]

9.3

1,239

Middle Atlantic [MA]

8.7

3,341

Source:

Peters, K.D., Kochanek, K.D., & Murphy, S.L. (1998). Deaths: Final data for 1996. National Vital Statistics Report, 47(9). Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics. DHHS Publication No. (PHS) 99-1120. (p. 79, Table 24). [data are by place of residence]

Note: All rates are per 100,000 population. [Suicide = ICD-9 Codes E950-E959]


Suicide State Data Page: 1996

11/22/98-JLM - links update 6 May 99

19 November 1998

Prepared by John L. McIntosh, Ph.D. for

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