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Report: Suicide Rates Climb for Middle-Aged Men

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Wednesday, July 7, 2010   

MINNEAPOLIS - Suicide rates are rising for men and women between the ages of 45 and 54, and the rate is higher for men, according to a report released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Psychologist Dr. Mark Ciocca attributes the increase to multiple factors, including job losses, higher rates of alcohol and substance use, and subsequent relationship stress - all of which can contribute to feelings of isolation and depression.

Compounding the problem, however, is that men are far less likely to seek help than women, says Ciocca.

"The culture of male socialization discourages men from help-seeking, particularly help in the form of psychotherapy, but also in terms of medical help in general."

Ciocca believes that more high-profile people coming forward with issues such as depression and mental illness will help in terms of erasing old attitudes. He suggests even marketing would help, as many ads regarding depression are geared toward women.

He says it's important for men to reach out when they're feeling depressed, and to recognize the benefits of talk therapy, as well properly prescribed medications in treating symptoms of depression.

"Be real with yourself. Admit that you're not feeling yourself, and seek help for it. Talk to other men you trust, and get recommendations from them as to who they've sought help from, because I think you'll be surprised that more of the men you know have been in treatment than you believe."

The study used data from 2006 and 2007. Minnesota's suicide rate is slightly lower than the national average, the state has moved up in ranking from 38th to 36th, with 572 suicide deaths in 2007. Information about suicide rates is available online at www.suicidology.org or at www.cdc.gov.




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