Could living at high altitude increase suicide risk? Evidence suggests possible treatments, reports Harvard Review of Psychiatry. High-altitude areas -- particularly the US intermountain states -- have increased rates of suicide and depression, suggests a review of research evidence in the Harvard Review of Psychiatry. The journal is published by Wolters Kluwer. Source 3i.
While some may think that this is a reason for this I disagree with the research and findings here. I have heard some say the opposite and I do believe that if you want to prove something in research you can steer or guide the research to skew the numbers to support your theory. I think that Suicide is more preventable if people would take the time to understand that no one is better than anyone else and it is all in a persons perception of how they fit in. IF people taught others to treat everyone the same then just maybe things will be a lot more cupcakes and unicorns in this world.