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Press Release: Prevent Suicide Spokane Coalition hosting first-ever event ‘Let’s Talk Suicide’ at Gonzaga

‘Lets Talk Suicide’ is Prevent Suicide Spokane Coalition’s first foray into a suicide prevention and education event in Spokane! You can learn about this event through the article written by KXLY, using the button below: Read Article

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News: ‘Let’s Talk Suicide’ event at Gonzaga connects community with resources

The Spokane Prevent Suicide Coalition hosted its sold-out  “Let’s Talk Suicide” event at Gonzaga University on Thursday.  “Suicide prevention is about every day and every month. So we wanted to have it during a month that don’t normally have suicide prevention program,” Prevent Suicide Coalition chair Melody Youker said. Read Article

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Teen Depression and Suicide: Exposing the Growing Epidemic

THE PEDIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH INSTITUTE Dedicated to making a positive impact in the lives of children and adolescents by expanding the reach of evidence-based, family-focused mental health care. In 2011, suicide outranked homicides as the second leading cause of death of 15- to 19-year-olds for the first time ever in United States history, and this continues to

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Suicide in Children and Teens

Suicides among young people continue to be a serious problem. Suicide is the second leading cause of death for children, adolescents, and young adults age 15-to-24-year-olds. The majority of children and adolescents who attempt suicide have a significant mental health disorder, usually depression. Among younger children, suicide attempts are often impulsive. They may be associated

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Suicide Risk and Mental Disorders

Suicide is a major health problem, and the global suicide mortality rate amounts to 1.4% of all deaths worldwide. Most suicides are related to psychiatric disease, with depression, substance use disorders and psychosis being the most relevant risk factors [1]. However, anxiety, personality-, eating-, and trauma-related disorders, as well as organic mental disorders, also contribute.

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