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Prolonged carrier maintenance in shipyards leads to greater suicide risk for sailors: Navy report

Por: CBS News Politics May 19, 2023

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Sailors assigned to ships undergoing years-long maintenance periods appear to be at a heightened risk of death by suicide due to inadequate living conditions, a Navy report found. The chances of a sailor aboard an aircraft carrier committing suicide are approximately two times higher in the shipyard than at sea, according to the investigation released on Thursday. Over the past five years, 57% of suicides aboard aircraft carriers occurred while... + full article



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