September is National Suicide Prevention Month
September is National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. Throughout the month, and especially during World Suicide Prevention Day September 10th, individuals and organizations around the country will highlight the problem of suicide and advocate its prevention.
Suicide is a national health problem and currently ranks as the second leading cause of death for ages 10-44, with homeless youth at a higher risk. Suicide is also one of the most preventable types of death in our nation.
There’s no single cause for suicide. Suicide most often occurs when stressors and health issues converge to create an experience of hopelessness and despair. Depression is the most common condition associated with suicide, and it is often undiagnosed or untreated. Conditions like depression, anxiety, and substance problems, especially when unaddressed, increase risk for suicide. Yet it’s important to note that most people who actively manage their mental health conditions go on to engage in life.
We can all help prevent suicide. The Lifeline provides 24/7 free, confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources and best practices for professionals in the US.
If you or someone you know needs help, connect to hope. Call or text #988, or chat at 988lifeline.org, to speak to a trained crisis counselor 24/7/365.. 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline…call or text anytime.
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https://afsp.org/national-suicide-prevention-week/
https://afsp.org/risk-factors-protective-factors-and-warning-signs/