id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-296207-77dbdxjt Lenno, Jack C. Unintentional Injury Fatalities in the Context of Rising U.S. Suicide Rates: A Five-Year Review of the Web-Based Injury Statistics Query and Reporting System 2020-05-11 .txt text/plain 3494 170 42 This archival study focuses specifically on suicide fatalities in relation to unintentional and undetermined injury fatalities in an effort to determine whether or not these rates are rising consistently. This article focuses specifically on suicide fatalities as they relate to unintentional and undetermined injury fatalities deemed nonsuicidal in an effort to determine whether or not these rates are rising consistently with those attributed to suicide. While confounding cannot be avoided, this study illuminates several areas for growth and improvement in suicide research, such as factors related to ethnicity, sex, death reporting, and how between-group data SUICIDE & UNINTENTIONAL INJURY FATALITIES 14 should be reported to ensure clarity in clinical settings. There exist clear associations between unintentional injury fatalities and suicide deaths, with interesting rate discrepancies over the course of time that may be related to confounds noted in this article, as well as others that may not be on our radars. ./cache/cord-296207-77dbdxjt.txt ./txt/cord-296207-77dbdxjt.txt