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How To Detect Signs Of Suicidal Thoughts – Mass Appeal

April 5, 2019/in TV and Video/by Ken Dolan-Del Vecchio
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What Everyone Should Know About Suicide

  • The frequency of suicide has bee;n increasing in the US for at least the past decade.
    • 123 /day
    • Now 45,000 a year, showing a 25% increase between 1999 and 2016
    • The male suicide rate is more than 3x that of females.
    • Native Americans have the highest suicide rate in the US, Inuits in Canada, Aboriginal People in Australia (high stress/lessened access to mental health care).
    • Worldwide, 600,000 people each year die in wars vs 800,000-1 million die by suicide.
  • Most but not all people who eventually commit suicide talk about their intentions, so threats must be taken seriously and evaluated.
  • Other warning signs:
    • Repeatedly saying life isn’t worth living.
    • Giving away valued possessions.
    • Checking one’s will / life insurance policy.
  • You will NOT “put the idea into their head” by asking someone if they are thinking of killing themselves.
  • Key questions to ask a person about whom you are concerned.
    • Do you have thoughts about wanting to be dead?
    • Have you thought of killing yourself?
      • Have you thought about ways you might do it?
      • Have you felt any intention to follow through on doing this?
    • Have you ever done any preparation (collecting pills, trying the strength of a beam in the garage)/rehearsal?
  • Helping the suicidal individual stay away from their preferred method of self-harm (keeping the gun at someone else’s home, for example) can be lifesaving because the impulse to act often passes quickly.
  • Clinical depression is often a major contributing factor and all medical staff should screen for this illness, but it is not always present.
  • Despair (hopelessness) is a key factor even when no clinical depression is evident.
  • Empathy without judgment can help to keep an open line of communication and support.
  • We need to combat the stigma associated with mental health challenges so that this and other emotional health matters become easier to talk about without feeling shame.
  • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255

Source: https://www.wwlp.com/mass-appeal/how-to-detect-signs-of-suicidal-thoughts/1894857649

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