Veterans Affairs’ Public Health Approach
The loss of any individual to suicide cannot typically be explained by individual factors alone. The problem of suicide
reflects a complex interaction of factors placing strain on individuals at the international level (e.g., wars, global
pandemic), national level (e.g., economic disparities, health care policies), community level (e.g., employment rates,
access to care), familial and relational level (e.g., level of support, relationship problems), and individual level (e.g.,
health concerns).
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Posted – 9/3/2024