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Why is homicide the 2nd leading cause of death for 15-24-year-olds in the United States (CDC 2010)?

The primary reason is that almost all natural causes are extremely unlikely to kill you if you're 15-24, so if you die, you probably died due to something you or someone else did.USA CAUSES OF DEATH BY AGE AND GENDERIf you look at the top 15 causes of death, only #5 (accident), #11 (Suicide) and #15 (Homicide) are non-natural. All the others are natural causes (heart disease, cancer, stroke, etc.). 15-24 year olds almost never die of those natural causes.Consider the CDC's latest report on Mortality Among Teenagers 12-19, covering 1999-2006.Products - Data Briefs - Number 37 - May 2010An average of 16,375 teenagers in that age range died each year, which is 0.68% of the deaths which occurred each year. In other words, their deaths were very uncommon to the point of being outliers.Homicide was the leading cause of death for non-Hispanic black males, but accident was the leading cause for all others.

In America, are firearms actually the third leading cause of death in children?

There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.Sure. If you play around with numbers and box various age groups and ignore the overall mortality within that age group, you can make firearms the leading cause of death in “children.”Looking at the language from Newsweek,[1]The study also found that an average of 1,297 children die annually from gun-related injuries, making guns the third-leading cause of death for children in America (behind illnesses and unintentional injuries like drownings or car crashes)So we have accidents and illnesses occurring before, then guns. What else are kids dying from? I suppose they could say that guns are the leading cause in murders. I’d buy that. Still, murders are murders. Who cares about the method?Of course we have to ask ourselves what we mean by “children.” If we look at the CDC’s study, you’ll find some interesting methods of combining data:Notice that suicide and homicide by firearm are up there, but only within certain age ranges, just as claimed. On the other hand, let’s also look at the age ranges. 1, 1–4, 5–9, 10–14, and then 15–24. Until a person reaches the age of 14, they are included in four-year intervals. I get that. We’re talking about significantly different populations. They are changing physically, mentally, socially, etc. After the age of 14, the CDC jumps to nine-year gaps. That makes sense to a large degree. I am confused as to how they made the call to jump to nine-year gaps that fast. Why then? What would we see if they had broken it evenly to show teens living with their parents and then adults living on their own?That chart is “violence-related” deaths. What about overall deaths?Interesting. Firearms get lumped in together. I get that. On the other hand, we’ve broken down various other items.I’m unwilling to accept that a 19-year-old or a 24-year-old is still a child. At 24, I had a job, apartment, was considering getting married, etc. I was clearly no longer a child. Thus, I can’t buy the group from 15–24.So then we look the next highest group we can actually consider “children.”Unintentional Injury (whatever that is) is 763.Malignant neoplasms are 428.Congenital anomalies are 156.Suicides (by firearm) are 139.Heart disease is 125.Homicides (by firearm) are 121.I would argue that suicide will happen regardless of access to a firearm. I would consider those a part of “suicide” with other forms (suffocation appears to be the most common method).So… yes. You could just look at a chart and point right at it. You could, on the other hand, look more carefully and see where you’re being carefully led.Let’s not forget that we’re talking about a group which doesn’t often die from illness. That’s part of why it is noteworthy when they do die from ailments and considered more tragic when they die from any preventable cause.All graphics and numbers come from Ten Leading Causes of Death and Injury, compliments of the Center for Disease Control (CDC Works 24/7).Footnotes[1] Guns are now the third leading cause of death for U.S. children

What mental illness is most common in Canada?

The question is such that a satisfactory answer can not be given in one sentence. So I present some facts on the subject for the lovely country called Canada.Mental illness affects all Canadians at some point in time and it affects across all ages, all educational backgrounds, cultures and income levels. There is stigma attached to mental illnesses in Canada.Approximately 9% of adults in Canada experience depression (major and manic ). About 5% of male youth and 12% of female youth, age 12 to 19, have experienced a major depressive episode. The total number of 12-19 year olds in Canada who are at risk of developing depression is 3.2 million. This is a huge number for a country having a population of 36 million. Schizophrenia affects 1% of the Canadian population and is youth’s greatest disabler in the 16 to 30 age group. Anxiety disorders affect 5% of the household population. 10-20% of Canadian youth are estimated to be affected by a mental disorder.Suicide is a leading cause of death in both men and women up to middle age. It is a consequence of mental illness/s. The mortality rate due to suicide among men is four times the rate among women. Suicide accounts for 24% of all deaths among 15-24 year olds and 16% among 25-44 year old. The suicide rate among Canada’s youth is the third highest in the industrialized world. Suicide is among the leading causes of death among 15-24 year old Canadians, second only to accidents. 4,000 Canadians die prematurely each year by suicide.Mental illnesses are the results of a complex interplay of genetic, biological, personality and environmental factors. They can be treated effectively; but there is a huge economic cost to this. In 1998, it was estimated to cost at least $7.9 billion for the health care system of Canada. An additional $6.3 billion was spent on uninsured mental health services and time off work for depression and distress that was not treated by the health care system. Mental disorders in youth are ranked as the second highest hospital care expenditure in Canada, second only to injuries. Once depression is recognized, help can make a difference for 80% of people who are affected, allowing them to get back to their regular activities. In Canada, only 1 out of 5 children, who need mental health services, receives them.In 1999, 3.8% of all admissions in general hospitals (1.5 million hospital days) were due to anxiety disorders, bipolar disorders, schizophrenia, major depression, personality disorders, eating disorders and suicidal behavior (REF: The Report on Mental Illness in Canada, October 2002).

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