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QuickStats: Suicide and Homicide Rates* Among Adults Aged
>18 Years, by Age Group --- National Vital Statistics System, United States, 2002--2004
* Per 100,000 population in age group.
During 2002--2004, the average annual suicide rate (14.2 per 100,000 population) was nearly twice as high as the rate
of death by homicide (7.2 per 100,000 population) for adults aged
>18 years. The suicide rate was higher than the homicide
rate for all age groups except persons aged 18--24 years. The difference between the suicide and homicide rates among groups
aged >25 years increased with age; persons aged
>85 years were eight times as likely to die from suicide as homicide.
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