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

1999
*50 states and the District of Columbia

Rank-State [Region] ('98 rank)

Rate

Number

01 Nevada [M] (01)

22.3

404

02 Wyoming [M] (03)

20.4

98

03 Montana [M] (04)

18.4

162

04 New Mexico [M] (06)

18.3

318

05 Arizona [M] (05)

16.0

766

06 Alaska [P] (02)

15.5

96

07 Oklahoma [WSC] (15)

14.7

492

08 Idaho [M] (08)

14.5

181

09 Oregon [P] (07)

14.4

478

10 Colorado [M] (12)

14.2

574

10 Washington [P] (23T)

14.2

816

12 Maine [NE] (10)

14.0

175

12 South Dakota [WNC] (11)

14.0

103

14 Florida [SA] (13T)

13.4

2,029

15 Utah [M] (09)

13.2

282

15 Tennessee [ESC] (16)

13.2

726

15 Arkansas [WSC] (17)

13.2

336

18 Missouri [WNC] (21T)

12.8

700

19 Alabama [ESC] (19)

12.7

555

19 West Virginia [SA] (21T)

12.7

229

21 Kentucky [ESC] (18)

11.9

470

22 Louisiana [WSC] (35)

11.8

518

23 North Carolina [SA] (31T)

11.6

884

24 North Dakota [WNC] (34)

11.5

73

24 Virginia [SA] (26)

11.5

791

24 Hawaii [P] (41T)

11.5

136

27 New Hampshire [NE] (20)

11.4

137

27 Delaware [SA] (44)

11.4

86

29 Kansas [WNC] (23T)

11.3

299

29 Wisconsin [ENC] (31T)

11.3

593

31 Georgia [SA] (36T)

11.2

873

32 Mississippi [ESC] (27)

11.0

304

33 South Carolina [SA] (29)

10.8

418

34 Pennsylvania [MA] (31T)

10.7

1,284

U.S.A. TOTAL

10.7

29,199

35 Vermont [NE] (131T)

10.6

63

35 Nebraska [WNC] (25)

10.6

177

35 Indiana [ENC] (28)

10.6

628

35 Iowa [WNC] (30)

10.6

305

39 Texas [WSC] (36T)

10.0

2,005

40 Michigan [ENC] (39T)

9.9

974

41 Ohio [ENC] (39T)

9.8

1,102

42 Rhode Island [NE] (45)

9.7

96

43 California [P] (38)

9.3

3,077

44 Minnesota [WNC] (41T)

9.2

437

45 Maryland [SA] (41T)

8.4

435

45 Illinois [ENC] (46)

8.4

1,020

47 Connecticut [NE] (49)

8.3

274

48 Massachusetts [NE] (47T)

7.0

431

49 New Jersey [MA] (51)

6.9

563

50 New York [MA] (50)

6.6

1,196

51 Washington, DC [SA] (47T)

5.8

30

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 (1990-1998) by state and region may be found at http://www.iusb.edu/~jmcintos/SuicideStates.html

Rate and Number of Suicides, Each U.S.A. Region

Region [Abbreviation]

Rate

Number

Mountain [M]

16.3

2785

East South Central [ESC]

12.4

2055

South Atlantic [SA]

11.7

5775

West North Central [WNC]

11.1

2094

West South Central [WSC]

11.1

3351

Nation

10.7

29,199

Pacific [P]

10.5

4603

East North Central [ENC]

9.7

4317

New England [NE]

8.7

1176

Middle Atlantic [MA]

7.9

3043

Source:

Hoyert, D.L., Arias, E., Smith, B.L., Murphy, S.L., & Kochanek, K.D. (2001). Deaths: Final data for 1999. National Vital Statistics Report, 49(8). Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics. (p. 82, Table 26). [data are by place of residence]

Note: All rates are per 100,000 population. [Intentional self-harm (suicide) = ICD-10 Codes X60-X84, Y87.0]


Suicide State Data Page: 1999

12/27/01-JLM

20 December 2001

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

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