Why is suicide a leading cause of death in the U.S.? by Taylor Bennett | Sep 16, 2022 | Mental Health Topics, Suicide Suicide is a critical public health problem. According to the most current data from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), which dates to 2020, it is the 12th leading cause of death for Americans. Additionally: Suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death for individuals ages 10-14 and 25-34…
There are rising trends in suicide among young girls (Video) by Taylor Bennett | Jun 14, 2019 | Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics, Suicide Disheartening research from Nationwide Children’s Hospital confirms a large increase in suicide rates for females, especially young girls. Researchers examined suicide rates among kids and adolescents ages 10 to 19 from 1975 to 2016. They found that suicide rates began to increase in both males and females in 2007, but…
Depression, suicidal ideation, drug use, and alcohol abuse are increasing among US adults entering midlife by Taylor Bennett | Apr 18, 2019 | Life Transition, Mental Health Topics, Research New research found that middle aged US adults are experiencing rising feelings of despair, indicated by increases in depression, suicidal ideation, drug and alcohol abuse. A drop in US life expectancy was seen in 2016 and explained by an increase in deaths among middle-aged white individuals in rural areas due…
How do you cope and move forward after losing a loved one to suicide? by Dr. Ronica Branson | Sep 13, 2018 | Grief & Loss, Mental Health Topics, Suicide The loss of a loved one to suicide can hurt on a deeper level, often because of all the questions left unanswered. This type of loss can leave one feeling overwhelmed with guilt, wondering what they could have done differently and questioning everything they know to be true. While this…
Are you worried that your child or teen is suicidal? by Taylor Bennett | Sep 12, 2018 | Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics, Suicide Each year, 5,000 young individuals (those between the ages of 15 and 24) die by suicide in the U.S., making it the third leading cause of death among young people. If you’re worried your teen may be suicidal… 1) Validate their pain. If your teenager tells you they have suicidal…
How does suicide affect loved ones? A community? by Taylor Bennett | Sep 12, 2018 | Mental Health Topics, Suicide The loss of someone to suicide can leave loved ones, as well as an entire community, grappling with difficult feelings and wondering what to do now. More specifically, those who knew an individual who lost their life to suicide often struggle with feelings of guilt, sadness, anger, and sometimes, shame…
New Study Finds Laughing Gas Could Help Prevent Suicide by Taylor Bennett | Nov 17, 2017 | Mental Health Topics, Research, Suicide According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), over 1 million adults report attempting suicide every single year. And according to the World Health Organization, 800,000 die due to suicide every single year. As you can see, an abundance of people around the world are suffering enough…
How Common is Suicide: And Suicide Risk Factors by Anthony Centore, PhD | Jun 14, 2013 | Mental Health Topics, Suicide Edwin Schneidman, a researcher who dedicated his career to studying suicide, was interested in how rare the occurrence of was. Here are some of the findings on suicide: In any given year, 30,000-35,000 people in the USA commit suicide. Approximately 70 percent of people who die by suicide had major…
Suicide Statistics by Anthony Centore, PhD | Dec 21, 2010 | Depression, Mental Health Topics, Suicide Interesting Statistics on Suicide Statistics If you are in danger of hurting yourself, please stop reading this webpage, and call help at 911, or go to your nearest Emergency Care Facility (ER). Help and healing is available. Suicide is exasperated by social isolation, child abuse, hopelessness and sustained depression. Suicide…