Dossier
Capital University
Coverage of Capital University in the Nexus archive.
- Low Wages, Empty Plates, Heavy Toll: Rethinking Suicide Prevention
Rei Scott, a transgender and nonbinary individual, shared their experience of struggling with poverty and suicidal thoughts, highlighting the need for economic solutions in suicide prevention. Research shows that financial instability can contribute to higher suicide rates, while increasing the minimum wage and providing food assistance can lead to lower rates. The US has one of the highest suicide rates among high-income countries, prompting advocates to reconsider traditional approaches to mental health.