A new study from the Department of Veterans Affairs and the University of Connecticut found that veterans who are married or are in a live-in relationship have a higher risk of suicide than their single counterparts. Researchers reviewed survey responses from 772 Iraq and Afghanistan veterans and found variations in suicide risk based on age, income, marital status and religious beliefs. Being married significantly increased the risk, researchers concluded. For more information, see this Military.com article, visit the University of Connecticut website and read an abstract of the study on the Archives of Suicide Research website.