Le Lézard
Classified in: Health
Subjects: VET, CFG

Veterans Affairs Canada releases annual study on Veteran suicide mortality


The 2019 Veteran Suicide Mortality Study looks at Veteran suicide over a 39-year period from 1976 to 2014 

OTTAWA, ON, June 18, 2020 /CNW/ - Veteran suicide is a critical public health concern for Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC).

Today's release of the Department's third annual Veteran Suicide Mortality Study, a collaborative study with the Department of National Defence and Statistics Canada, aims to help VAC better understand the suicide trends over time and potential risk factors of Canadian Armed Forces Veterans. Evidence gathered in this report is consistent with earlier Veteran Suicide Mortality Study reports and similar to studies done internationally.

Key findings of the 2019 study show that, over the 39-year observation period, the risk of suicide for both male and female Veterans was higher than the Canadian general population.

This study is part of VAC's Joint Suicide Prevention Strategy with the Department of National Defence. Findings from the study will help VAC and the Department of National Defence to build upon a strong foundation of programs, services and supports and will inform new services and supports to ensure the health and well-being of Canada's serving members, Veterans and their families. Supported by research like the Veteran Suicide Mortality Study, the Strategy ultimately aims to help prevent Veteran suicide.

It's crucial that Veterans know they will be looked after while transitioning to life after service and in the years that follow. The Department is committed to assisting Veterans in accessing the resources needed to support their health and well-being.

Quote

"Every Veteran we lose is a profound tragedy and we need to continue to do everything we can to prevent Veteran suicides. As part of that effort, the Veteran Suicide Mortality Study is an important tool in helping us better understand the complex and tragic reality of suicide within the Veteran community."
Lawrence MacAulay, Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence  

Quick Facts

Associated Links

 

SOURCE Veterans Affairs Canada


These press releases may also interest you

at 21:05
Valcare Medical, Inc., a leading innovator in transcatheter-based mitral...

at 21:02
Ascentage Pharma (6855.HK), a global biopharmaceutical company engaged in developing novel therapies for cancer, chronic hepatitis B (CHB), and age-related diseases, announced today that results from four clinical studies of the company's three key...

at 19:59
Genomma Lab Internacional, S.A.B. de C.V. (BMV: LAB B) ("Genomma" or "the Company"), today announced its results for the first quarter of 2024. All figures included herein are stated in nominal Mexican pesos and have been prepared in accordance with...

at 19:46
Although gun violence is down by 12%, gun-related homicide is up by 44%. Therefore, the City of Lauderhill is announcing a pivotal strategy to reduce gun violence and promote peace among its 75,000 residents. This plan highlights Lauderhill's...

at 18:42
Specsavers was recognized in Canada's Best Workplacestm List for 2024 by Great Place To Work®, the global authority on workplace culture. The Company is proud to rank as the highest optical retailer in the medium-sized company category after entering...

at 18:30
St. Joseph's Hospital today announced that it becomes the first health care facility to use checkout-free technology in a hospital cafeteria, demonstrating BayCare and St. Joseph's Hospital's commitment to innovation, patient care and team member...



News published on and distributed by: