One of the leading causes of US deaths is suicide, and it is the second leading cause in people aged 10 to 34. It has a heavy impact on families and communities. Over 47,000 people die each year by suicide and there are more than 1.2 million attempts, and that is just the ones known about. That means a death every 11 minutes. But it is preventable with things like suicide prevention training and knowing what the warning signs are.
What are the risk factors for suicide?
Risk factors are things that make it more likely an individual will think about and potentially try to commit suicide. There are different factors that can increase the risk including personal ones, community factors, relationships and societal concerns. That is why youth suicide prevention is more successful when it looks at all of the factors not just some. Examples include;
What are some of the warning signs?
Warning signs are things that suggest there is an immediate risk of a suicide attempt, these are things you can learn too in suicide prevention training. It includes;
The protective factors
Protective factors are things that make people less likely to consider suicide as an option, such as;
Youth suicide prevention is going to be more effective with a more comprehensive approach to mental health and suicide prevention. There are steps communities, schools and parents can take as well as states to help including things like teaching coping skills, and problem-solving skills and giving more assistance with a better coordinated physical and mental health care system.
Things you can do to help
This Article Penned by Lora Davis.