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Teen Suicide

Teen Suicide. A preoccupation that is focused on causing one’s own death voluntarily. Definition. Suicide is the third leading cause of death in 15 – 24 year olds and 10 – 14 year olds For ever 1 completed suicide – there are 25 attempted suicides

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Teen Suicide

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  1. Teen Suicide

  2. A preoccupation that is focused on causing one’s own death voluntarily. Definition

  3. Suicide is the third leading cause of death in 15 – 24 year olds and 10 – 14 year olds • For ever 1 completed suicide – there are 25 attempted suicides • Males are four times more likely to die from Suicide than females • Females are more likely to attempt suicide than males Statitistics

  4. One of more diagnosable mental or substance abuse disorders • Impulsive behaviors • Undesirable life events or recent losses (death, divorce) • Family history of mental abuse • Family history of suicide attempt • Firearms in the home • Incarceration • Exposure to the suicidal behavior – family, peers, media Risk Factors

  5. Warning signs for teen depression: • feelings of sadness or hopelessness • declining school performance • loss of pleasure/interest in social and sports activities • sleeping too little or too much • changes in weight or appetite • nervousness, agitation or irritability • substance abuse Warning Signs

  6. Steps teens can take: • Take your friend's behavior and discussion of suicide seriously. • Encourage your friend to seek professional help, accompany if necessary. • Talk to an adult you trust. Don't be alone in helping your friend. Prevention - Help

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