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Teen suicides: Warning signs

One in five youth attempt suicide.

ACCORDING to the South African Depression and Anxiety Group (SADAG):

  • One in five youth attempt suicide.
  • Between the ages of 10 and 19 are one of the highest risk groups for suicide.
  • Some 38.3% of teens felt so hopeless, they needed to see a doctor.
  • About 29.1% had attempted suicide that needed medical treatment.
  • About 9.5% of all all non-natural teen deaths are due to suicide.
  • Less than one percent of mental hospital beds are allocated for children and adolescents.

Warning signs of suicide:

These signs may may mean someone is at risk for suicide. Risk is greater if a behaviour is new or has increased and if it seems related to a painful event, loss or change.

  • Talking about wanting to die or to kill oneself.
  • Talking about feeling hopeless or having no reason to live.

What can you say that helps:

  • You are not alone in this. I’m here for you.
  • I understand you have a real illness and that’s what causes these thoughts and feelings.
  • You may not believe it now, but the way you’re feeling will change.
  • I may not be able to understand exactly how you feel , but I care about you and want to help.
  • When you want to give up, tell yourself you will hold on for just one more day, hour and minute – whatever you can manage.
  • You are important to me. Your life is important to me.

Have you heard someone say two or more of the following:

  • Life isn’t worth living.
  • My family and friends would be better off without me.
  • Next time I’ll take enough pills to do the job right.
  • Don’t worry, I won’t be around to deal with that.
  • You’ll be sorry when I am gone.

 

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