Suicide Prevention By Tarun Mendoza Samuel Jimenez Daisy
Suicide Prevention By: Tarun Mendoza Samuel Jimenez Daisy Jimenez Luis
THE FOLLOWING RISK FACTORS HAVE BEEN ASSOCIATED WITH SUICIDAL BEHAVIOR Current/pending disciplinary or legal action Relationship problems Substance abuse Financial problems Work related problems Transitions A serious medical problem
THE FOLLOWING RISK FACTORS HAVE BEEN ASSOCIATED WITH SUICIDAL BEHAVIOR Significant loss Setbacks Severe, prolonged, and/or perceived unmanageable stress A sense of powerless, helplessness, and/or hopelessness Presence of a weapon in the home History of previous suicide attempts
STATISTICS Every 13. 7 seven minutes, someone dies from suicide. Every 60 seconds, someone attempts suicide.
OTHER STATISTICS 90% of people who die by suicide have diagnosable ad treatable psychiatric disorder at the time of their death. Men are nearly four times more likely to die by suicide than women. Women attempt suicide three times as often as men. Suicide is the fourth leading cause of death for adults between ages eighteen and sixty-five in the United States Everyday, about one-hundred and five Americans die from suicide. Suicide is the third leading cause in death among those fifteen to twenty-four years old in the United States
OTHER CAUSES OF SUICIDE Depression Alcohol Firearms Medical illness
IF YOU ARE THINKING OF SUICIDE… “Suicide is a permanent solution to a problem that is temporary. ”
DON’T JUST LET SITUATIONS GO UNNOTICED… If someone is experiencing one of these possible warnings of suicide, talk to the person and seek professional assistance, if needed. Nothing is more important than saving a life.
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