His registered suicide rate is U.K Temporary data shows that after the coroner’s investigation was interrupted, it has returned to pre-pandemic levels.
According to the National Bureau of Statistics (ONS), 10.4 people per 100,000 people registered suicide in the first half of 2021.
The suicide rate in the second quarter of 2021 was statistically significantly higher than the suicide rate in the second quarter of 2020, when 7.0 people per 100,000 people registered suicide.
this US It is said that the increase reflects the resumption of investigations by coroners after an interruption during the coronavirus crisis, rather than a real increase in the number of suicides.
15.4 men per 100,000 people committed suicide in the first quarter of this year, and 15.5 men committed suicide in the second quarter—similar to the pre-pandemic rate.
Among women, there were 5.7 and 5.5 suicides per 100,000 in the first and second quarters, respectively, again similar to the rates in the quarters before the pandemic.
All suicide deaths are investigated by the coroner, and due to the long time required to conduct the investigation, deaths are usually registered approximately five to six months after the death.
Of the 2,561 suicides registered between January and June 2021, less than one-fifth (17.6%) of suicides occurred that year.
Another data released by the National Bureau of Statistics on Tuesday also showed that there were 5,224 suicides in England. Wales Last year-a decrease of 8.2% from 2019.
This is equivalent to 10.0 deaths per 100,000-statistically significantly lower than the 11.0 deaths per 100,000 in 2019.
Three-quarters of the suicide deaths registered last year were men (3,925 deaths).
The National Bureau of Statistics of the United Kingdom said the decline may be due to two factors-the decrease in the number of male suicides at the beginning of the pandemic and the delay in registering deaths.
According to data released by the National Bureau of Statistics last week, the number of suicides divided by the date of occurrence showed that the number of suicides did not rise during the first wave of pandemic.
Compared with the same period in previous years, the suicide rate from April to July 2020 is lower.
If you are struggling to cope, please call Samaritan Call 116 123 toll-free (UK and the Republic of Ireland) or contact other support sources such as those listed in National Health Service Suicidal thoughts web page help.



