Youth Suicide Prevention: Recognizing Signs and Taking Action
Youth suicide is a critical public health issue in the U.S., with suicide now the second-leading cause of death among individuals aged 10–24. Early recognition of warning signs and proactive intervention can save lives. This guide provides actionable insights to identify risk factors, understand protective strategies, and connect with life-saving resources.
Suicidal behavior often stems from untreated mental health conditions, trauma, or social isolation. Watch for these high-risk indicators:
Critical Note: Over 50% of teens who attempt suicide show clear warning signs—yet most go unrecognized.
Use this evidence-based checklist to evaluate potential risks. Answer honestly based on recent observations (past 2–4 weeks):
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Scoring Guidance:
Youth suicide is preventable with vigilance and rapid action. By recognizing subtle cues and leveraging professional networks, families can create protective environments that foster resilience. Silence is not safety—proactive dialogue saves lives.
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