September 08, 2020
According to Centers for Disease, Control and Prevention (CDC), every day, approximately 123 Americans commit suicide. That means there is one death by suicide in the US every 12 minutes. (CDC)
However, suicide is preventable. Successful suicide prevention involves understanding suicide risk, protective factors, available resources and procedures for maintaining wellbeing. Although Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute’s (PPI’s) providers are trained to notice the signs of suicidal ideation and behaviors in our patients, educating our community on these signs means we can work together to help more people in need.
Common warning signs that can indicate suicidal behavior:
Those at higher risk for suicide tend to have a history of:
On the contrary, those with the following protective factors tend to be at lower risk:
If you notice any of the above warning signs in someone you know, have a conversation with them and tell them of your concern. Do not be afraid to ask them if they are considering suicide.
If you are in emotional distress, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1.800.273.8255. Trained counselors are available 24/7.
If you are experiencing an emergency, please call 911.
If you would like to speak to someone about better managing your stress and anxiety, or to make an appointment, please call (717) 782-6493 for more information.
Sources:
https://save.org/about-suicide/suicide-facts/
https://pdhealth.mil/clinical-guidance/clinical-conditions/suicide-risk
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/all-in-the-family/201401/what-do-when-someone-is-suicidal