Each day we lose three Tennesseans to suicide, now the ninth leading cause of death in Tennessee. In 2017, there were 142 youth deaths by suicide, representing the twenty-four (10-24) age group, with 51 of these representing children between the ages of ten to seventeen (10-17). Suicide by children increased by 24.4 percent from 2016 to 2017; and more alarmingly, suicide by children increased by 54.5 percent from 2015 to 2017.
"One death by suicide is one death too many," said Scott Ridgway, Executive Director of the Tennessee Suicide Prevention Network (TSPN). "Given the stark increase in death by suicide among children, we are working with Governor-elect Bill Lee's transition team to impress the importance of saving all lives in Tennessee and improving our prevention efforts."
The Tennessee Department of Health's Office of Health Statistics reports there were 1,163 recorded suicide deaths in Tennessee in 2017, up from 1,110 the previous year. The suicide rate increased from 16.7 to 17.3 per 100,000. Suicide was the tenth leading cause of death in Tennessee during 2014 - 2016.