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The leading cause of death among individuals aged 15-24 is which of the following?





Correct Answer:
car accidents


car accidents are the leading cause of death among individuals aged 15-24, according to the centers for disease control and prevention (cdc). this age group is particularly vulnerable to motor vehicle accidents due to a combination of inexperience, risk-taking behaviors, and the highest rates of distracted driving. for many young drivers, distractions such as texting, using apps, or other mobile use while driving significantly contribute to the incidence of fatal crashes.

additionally, this age group is more likely to engage in speeding and less likely to wear seatbelts, further increasing their risk of fatal accidents. efforts to improve road safety focus on education about safe driving practices, stricter enforcement of driving under the influence laws, and innovative technologies that help prevent drivers from operating vehicles while distracted.

following car accidents, homicide and suicide are the second and third leading causes of death respectively among people aged 15-24. these statistics highlight broader issues affecting youth, including mental health, social environments, and access to firearms. public health interventions aim to address these concerns through community programs, support services, and policy changes aimed at reducing these risks.

understanding these leading causes of death is crucial for developing targeted strategies to improve the safety and well-being of young adults. continued research and policy-making efforts are essential to mitigate these risks and to help secure a healthier future for the next generation.


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