12-Fold Increase Of Suicide Risk In People With Severe Mental Illness

People with psychotic disorders, such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder, are 12 times more likely to commit suicide than average, according to research released by King's Health Partners.

The research found that the rate of suicide was highest in the first year following diagnosis (12 times national average) and that high risk persisted - remaining four times greater than the general population ten years after diagnosis, a time when there may be less intense clinical monitoring of risk.

I suspect that the first year after diagnosis sees a profound lack of personal support. Peers need to focus on that first year!