Self-harm increased 50% in middle-aged men after the 2008 financial crisis There was a 50 per cent spike in self-harm among middle-aged men after the financial crash of 2008, according to scientists.
A study has found the numbers of men harming themselves rose 'significantly' after the credit crunch.
People aged between 40 and 59 are the most likely to self-harm, according to researchers, and common triggers include alcohol problems and financial trouble. The Daily Mail
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A study has found the numbers of men harming themselves rose 'significantly' after the credit crunch.
People aged between 40 and 59 are the most likely to self-harm, according to researchers, and common triggers include alcohol problems and financial trouble. The Daily Mail
See also:
- Self-harm in midlife: analysis using data from the Multicentre Study of Self-harm in England British Journal of Psychiatry
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