Age
Figure 2 presents data by age group for suicide deaths between 1 January 1997 and 31 December 2023 among ex-serving males who have served at least one day since 1 January 1985. Age-specific suicide rates for the general Australian population are also presented. Due to the small number of suicide deaths among ex-serving females, as well as permanent and reserve males and females, suicide rates by age group over time are not reported for these groups.
Figure 2: Rate of suicide for ex-serving males and general Australian male population by age, 1997–1999 to 2021–2023
This figure shows line graphs for the rate of suicide per 100,000 population per year among ex-serving males by age group over time by 3-year periods from 1997 to 1999, to 2021 to 2023. The age matched suicide rate for the general Australian male population over the same period is also presented.
Notes:
- Suicide rates are shown in overlapping 3-year periods to increase the suicide count for each data point and improve the reliability of the data.
- Deaths data for the years 2021, 2022, and 2023 contain preliminary data and are subject to change as part of the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) revisions process. For example, some deaths currently coded as ‘undetermined intent’ could later be determined by a coroner as ‘intentional self-harm’ (or vice-versa).
- Confidence Intervals (CIs) of 95% are used to indicate statistical uncertainty in suicide rates. These should be considered when comparing suicide rates between time points.
- Suicide rates denoted with a '*' should be interpreted with caution as the number of suicides is fewer than 20. These rates are subject to large fluctuations. ‘*’ notation can be viewed when hovering over a data point.
- Comparisons over time should only be made for non-overlapping 3-year periods (for example the 3-year periods 2002–2004 and 2003–2005 should not be compared).
- The maximum age of Australian males was matched to the maximum age of ex-serving males for each year within 3-year periods.
See Data for underlying data (Table D2.4 and D2.5).
Help or support
If you need help or support, please contact:
- Open Arms – Veterans and Families Counselling – Phone: 1800 011 046
- Open Arms Suicide Intervention
- Defence All-hours Support Line (ASL) – Phone: 1800 628 036
- Defence Member and Family Helpline – Phone: 1800 624 608
- Defence Chaplaincy Support
- ADF Mental Health Services
- Lifeline – Phone: 13 11 14
- Suicide Call Back Service – Phone: 1300 659 467
- Beyond Blue Support Service – Phone: 1300 22 4636
For information on support provided by DVA, see: