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Table of Contents Foreword Preface Executive Summary Introduction 1. Historical Questioning of Suicide Detection 2. Suicide as Second Fiddle in Medicolegal Death Investigations 3. American Suicide Data Quality in International Perspective 4. Are Black Suicide Rates Really Lower than White Rates? 5. Surging Opioid Mortality Complicates Suicide Detection 6. The Importance of Supplemental Information 7. Shifting the Suicide Paradigm Towards Self-Injury Mortality 8. Applying, Translating, and Disseminating Self-Injury Mortality 9. How Are the Nation and My State Faring? 10. Into the Future Conclusion Acknowledgements Mortality-Related Glossary References Index
Ian Rockett is emeritus professor of epidemiology at West Virginia University and an adjunct professor of psychiatry at the University of Rochester.

