Today is September, 10 and it is Suicide Prevention day. I have already
written on this subject for the April blogging. Today I want to write again for
this day. I believe that each of us can
make a difference in the lives of those who are losing and lost hope. I am reposting this post as Suicide
is the preventable form of death. You will be surprised to know the following:
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STARTLING EYE OPENERS
- Every 40 seconds a person commits suicide in the world.
- Every 3 seconds a person attempts to die.
- Suicide is one of the top three causes of death among the young in the age group of 15 – 35 years.
- Each suicide has a serious impact on at least 6 other people.
- The psychological, social and financial impact of suicide on the family and the society is immeasurable..
Suicide is a complex problem for which there is no
one explanation. There is no single reason why a person commits suicide.
Suicide results due to a complex interaction of biological, genetic,
psychological, social, cultural and environmental factors. No single factor
has gained acceptance as a universal cause of suicide.
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It is also difficult to explain why certain people
take this decision while others in a similar, or even worse situation do not.
However, most suicides can be prevented. Suicide is now a major public health
issue in all countries. Empowering primary health care personnel in
identifying, assessing, managing, and referring the suicidal persons in the
community is a very important step in Suicide Prevention.
Myth 1: People who talk about it don’t commit suicide
Fact: Most people who kill themselves have given definite warnings of
their intentions
Myth 2: Suicidal people are absolutely intent upon dying.
Fact: Most suicidal people are ambivalent about living or dying; they
gamble with death, but may retain some desire to live.
Myth3: Suicide happens without warning
Fact: Suicidal people often give indications of their thoughts (sometimes
before the thoughts have become intentions) by words or actions.
Myth 4: Once a person becomes suicidal he remains suicidal forever.
Fact: Suicidal thoughts may return, but they are not permanent, and in
some people they may never return.
Fact: Many suicides occur in a period of improvement, when the person has
the energy and will to turn despairing thoughts into self-destructive action
Myth6: Suicide occurs mainly in the poor/rich.
Fact: Suicide occurs in all groups of society.
Myth 7: Suicide behaviour is a sign of mental illness.
Fact: Suicidal behaviour indicates deep unhappiness but not necessarily
mental illness.
Myth8: You are either the suicidal type or you are not and that is it.
Fact: It could happen to anybody.
Suicide
Prevention is EVERYONE’S Responsibility
Suicide ALWAYS has warning
Signs:



Do you know someone who has?





How can you help them?
Use AAA method
Ask: Are you thinking about suicide?
Appeal: Persuade them to stay alive by offering support and
listening to them.
Assist: Refer them to Professionals who can help or assist
them in getting the help they need
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Suicide Prevention is
EVERYONE’S responsibility.







Thank you for sharing all the facts, myths about suicide and also the helpline numbers Genevive. The AAA method is a good way to save someone's life.
ReplyDeleteNice to hear from you Diana, its my pleasure, am happy you found this post useful ..we can make a definite difference together !!
ReplyDeleteThat is a well written reminder of an important subject. It is sad to know that so many people find life unbearable. makes me wanna help. Yes, I believe each and one of us can make a difference. Sending you warm hugs sweetie
ReplyDeleteThanks Eli for being here, this is an important issue and its very sad to find young people giving up so easily. Thanks for believing that we together can make a difference where ever we are :) love and hugs to you
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