SuicideSuicide is the leading cause of death among college students; 18 adolescents kill themselves every day . For every suicide, an additional 2 or 3 "accidental" deaths are actually suicides. For every completed suicide, there are 50 - 250 attempts. 80% of completed suicides have given warning signs.
Warning Signs!
- 1. Suicide threat, plan, or preparation, or thoughts (verbal or written).
- 2. Prior suicide attempt(S).
- 3. Self-destructive and risky behavior.
- 4. Family history of suicide attempt, completed suicide.
- 5. Alcohol or drug use.
- 6. Emotional neglect, social isolation, lack of support at home.
- 7. Deterioration in relationships, work, school performance.
- 8. Undiagnosed, untreated mood disorder (major depression, bi-polar disorder, dysthymia).
- 9. Lack of supportive, appropriate role models.
- 10. Gives away belongings, valuable or personal treasures.
Risk Factors:
- 1. Disappointments, fear, rejection (victim of bullying).
- 2. Recent example of a suicide.
- 3. Impending, distressing change.
- 4. Access to weapons.
- 5. Feelings of hopelessness, detachment, isolation, victimization.
- 6. Loss ability to have fun.
- 7. Sleeping/or eating difficulties or changes.
- 8. Domestic violence
What to do: If you, or someone you know is feeling suicidal or expressing any of the above signs and symptoms, call your county's crisis intervention hot line. In Bergen County, the number is 201-262-HELP.
http://www.campusblues.com http://www.jedfoundation.org http://www.mentalhelp.net http://www.mentalhealth.com http://www.jedfoundation.org/suicide.php
This message is brought to you by the Bergen Community College Counseling Center. We can help. Ask to speak with a Personal Counselor for a confidential appointment, or community referral, A-118, 201-447-7211.
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