Childhood Abuse Increases Risk of Adult Suicide

People who were sexually abused as a child were three times more likely than others to try to kill themselves, according to the new study in Psychological Medicine.

Childhood abuse increases risk of adult suicide, finds research | Mental health | The Guardian

People who experienced sexual, physical or emotional abuse as children are two to three times more likely to kill themselves as adults, new research has found.

Experts said the findings confirmed the “devastating effects” of child abuse on mental wellbeing, while one suicide charity said 70% of people who had either tried to take their own life or who had thought about it had been abused.

People who were sexually abused as a child were three times more likely than others to try to kill themselves, according to the new study in Psychological Medicine.

Childhood abuse increases risk of adult suicide, finds research | Mental health | The Guardian