Suicide now 2nd leading cause of death among U.S. college athletes

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Suicide. It is a serious public health problem in the U.S. The suicide rate among people of all ages has increased over the past 20 years.

Among U.S. college athletes, suicide is now the second leading cause of death after accidents.

Rates have doubled from 7.6% to 15.3% over the past 20 years. That’s according to a just published study in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.

People may be surprised because we think college athletes have protective factors. Support of teams, coaches, trainers, doctors and others. Yet, it doesn’t insulate college athletes from mental health concerns.

It raises a lot of questions, the biggest being why.

Nicole Davidson-Harshaw, a nationally board-certified licensed mental health counselor with LJD Family and Community Services, talked on The Morning Show and answered some of those questions.

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