What We Know about Suicide
• Suicide-related behaviors include the following:
Suicide: Death caused by self-directed
injurious behavior with any intent to die.
Suicide attempt: A non-fatal self-directed
potentially injurious behavior with any intent
to die as a result of the behavior. A suicide
attempt may or may not result in injury.
Suicidal ideation: Thinking about,
considering, or planning for suicide.
• Suicide-related behavior is complicated and
rarely the result of a single source of trauma or
stress.
• People who engage in suicide-related behavior
often experience overwhelming feelings of
helplessness and hopelessness.
• ANY involvement with bullying behavior is one
stressor which may significantly contribute to
feelings of helplessness and hopelessness that
raise the risk of suicide.
• Youth who are at increased risk for suiciderelated
behavior are dealing with a complex
interaction of multiple relationship (peer,
family, or romantic), mental health, and school
stressors.
What We Know about Suicide• Suicide-related behaviors include the following:Suicide: Death caused by self-directedinjurious behavior with any intent to die.Suicide attempt: A non-fatal self-directedpotentially injurious behavior with any intentto die as a result of the behavior. A suicideattempt may or may not result in injury.Suicidal ideation: Thinking about,considering, or planning for suicide.• Suicide-related behavior is complicated andrarely the result of a single source of trauma orstress.• People who engage in suicide-related behavioroften experience overwhelming feelings ofhelplessness and hopelessness.• ANY involvement with bullying behavior is onestressor which may significantly contribute tofeelings of helplessness and hopelessness thatraise the risk of suicide.• Youth who are at increased risk for suiciderelatedbehavior are dealing with a complexinteraction of multiple relationship (peer,family, or romantic), mental health, and schoolstressors.
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