- Janice Hopkins Tanne
- New York
Deaths of despair—from drug overdoses, alcoholic liver disease, and suicide—are now higher among black and Native Americans aged 45-54 since the trend was identified in 2015, a study from the University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA) has found.1
Deaths of despair were first identified among middle aged white Americans without a college degree nearly 10 years ago2 but that study did not include Native Americans. It suggested that people dying from deaths of despair were white Americans without a college degree who experienced declining social and economic conditions. …