December 7, 2011 - More U.S. Marines have attempted to take their own lives this year than ever before, according to the service's latest report from its suicide prevention program.The report said that 176 Marines attempted suicide through November, more than double the 82 reported in 2002, the first year the Marine Corps began recording and reporting the statistics.
Officials say better reporting procedures and heightened awareness is largely responsible for the higher numbers. In 2010 there were 172 attempted suicides, up from 164 in 2009 and 146 in 2008.
The report also said three active-duty Marines committed suicide in November, raising the number of self-inflicted deaths for the year to 32.
Thirty-seven Marine suicides were reported in 2010 compared with a record 52 in 2009 and 42 in 2008.
Defense Department officials have struggled to prevent and reduce suicides among active-duty and reservists troops as well as veterans. read more>>>
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