§ Mr. Burstow:To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many suicides per 100,000 of the relevant population there were in each year since 1990 (a) in total, (b)for women, (c) for men and (d) for men under the age of 30; and if he will make a statement. [141111]
§ Ruth Kelly:The information requested falls within the responsibility of the National Statistician, who has been asked to reply.
Letter from Len Cook to Mr. Paul Burstow, dated 2 December 2003:
As National Statistician, I have been asked to reply to your recent question concerning how many suicides there were per 100,000 people in each year since 1990 (a) in total, (b) for women, (b) for men and (d) for men under the age of 30. (141111)
The most recent available mortality data are for the calendar year 2002 and cover England and Wales. The attached table contains suicide rates for each year from 1990 to 2002.
Age-standardised1 rate per 100,000 for deaths from suicide and injury undetermined whether accidentally or purposely inflicted2, England and Wales, 1990 to 20023 (a) Total4 (b) Women5 (c) Men5 (d) Men aged under 306 1990 10.5 6.8 20.4 18.7 1991 10.4 6.5 20.5 18.0 1992 10.4 6.4 20.4 17.9 1993 9.9 6.1 19.4 17.5 1994 9.6 5.6 19.3 18.8 1995 9.7 5.9 19.1 17.8 1996 9.1 5.6 18.0 17.1 1997 9.3 5.7 18.4 18.6 1998 9.6 5.5 19.4 18.9 1999 9.6 5.7 19.2 17.4 2000 9.1 5.7 17.8 16.1 2001 8.6 5.1 17.1 14.1 2002 8.6 5.3 16.8 13.7 1Age-standardised to the European standard population. 2The cause of death was defined using the International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision (1CD-9) codes E950-E959 and E980-E989 excluding E988.8 for the years 1990 to 2000, and, for the year 2001 and 2002, the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision (ICD-20) codes X60-X84 and Y10-Y34 excluding Y33.9 where the Coroner's verdict was pending. 3Figures are the deaths registered per calendar year from 1990 to 1992 and for deaths occurring per calendar year from 1993 onwards. 4Persons of all ages. 5Aged 15 and over. 6Aged between 15 and 29.