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Depression and suicide are frequently linked as co-occurring risks in various populations, including domestic violence victims [1], individuals experiencing high levels of debt [2], and breast cancer survivors {fact:3, fact:4}.

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Environmental factors and mental health | Research Starters - EBSCO ebsco.com EBSCO 2 facts
claimAnecdotal evidence suggests a correlation between lower barometric pressures and increased cases of depression and suicide.
claimAnecdotal evidence suggests a correlation between lower barometric pressures and increased cases of depression and suicide.
Sleep Deprivation Can Lead to a Plethora of Diseases bergerhenryent.com BergerHenry ENT 1 fact
claimA study at Stanford Medicine found that for individuals with existing risk factors for suicide like depression and substance use, falling asleep and waking up at widely varying times was a key predictor of increased suicidal symptoms.
Study links debt with risk of psychiatric disorders, high blood ... - UAB uab.edu UAB 1 fact
claimHigh levels of debt are related to depression, anxiety, suicide, overall health status, high blood pressure, and heart attacks in midlife and older adults.
Ancient Roots of Today's Emerging Renaissance in ... link.springer.com Springer 1 fact
claimThe early twenty-first century has experienced a rise in depression and anxiety, alongside a crisis of 'Deaths of Despair' (DoD), which includes excess mortality from suicide, drug overdose, and alcoholism.
Implications for Mental Health and Coping Strategies | OxJournal oxjournal.org oxjournal.org 1 fact
referenceJean M. Twenge published a 2020 study in Psychiatric Research and Clinical Practice titled 'Increases in depression, self‐harm, and suicide among U.S. adolescents after 2012 and links to technology use: possible mechanisms', which examines the correlation between technology use and mental health outcomes in U.S. adolescents.
Sleep Deprivation and Deficiency - How Sleep Affects Your Health nhlbi.nih.gov National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute 1 fact
claimSleep deficiency changes activity in some parts of the brain and has been linked to depression, suicide, and risk-taking behavior.