Analysis Of The Consequences Of Suicide Attempts.
People who strive suicide before their mid-20s are at increased gamble for mental and physical health problems later in life, a redesigned study finds. "The suicide attempt is a powerful predictor" of later-life trouble, said Sidra Goldman-Mellor, of the Center for Developmental Science at the University of North Carolina, who worked on the work with Duke University researchers Dec 2013. "We ruminate it's a very formidable red flag".
Researchers looked at data collected from more than 1000 New Zealanders between birth and life-span 38. Of those people, 91 (nearly 9 percent) attempted suicide by era 24. By the time they were in their 30s, the people who had attempted suicide were twice as likely as those who hadn't tried to rub out themselves to develop conditions that put them at increased risk for heart disease.