In 2004, which ethnic or racial group was at a higher risk of suicide for people ages 65 or older?

A. Asian and Pacific Islanders

B. Non-Hispanic Whites

C. Non-Hispanic Blacks

D. Hispanics

A?

nope. Read this. http://www.agingcare.com/Articles/ethic-racial-depression-statistics-125788.htm

so B?

Yes. B is right.

did it got it wrong aso did b and got that wrong. :(

its C.

To determine which ethnic or racial group was at a higher risk of suicide for people ages 65 or older in 2004, we can examine the available data on suicide rates among different demographic groups. You can find this information from reputable sources such as government health agencies or research institutions.

One such source is the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which collects and analyzes data on suicide rates in the United States. By accessing the CDC's website or conducting a search based on the criteria you provided (e.g., "suicide rates by ethnicity and age in 2004"), you should be able to find relevant data and statistics.

Once you have access to the data, you can compare the suicide rates for each ethnic or racial group mentioned in the options (Asian and Pacific Islanders, Non-Hispanic Whites, Non-Hispanic Blacks, and Hispanics). Look for the suicide rate specific to individuals aged 65 or older within each group.

Based on the available data, you can then determine which group had a higher suicide rate among older adults in 2004.