Title: Preventing Youth Suicide within the Context of Other Violence
1Preventing Youth Suicide within the Context of
Other Violence
- Lloyd Potter
- Childrens Safety Network
2Topics
- Youth suicide and violence
- Planning for prevention
- Strategies for prevention
3Violence and Suicidal Behavior Among
Massachusetts High School Students, 1999
Percent reporting attempting suicide
Source 1999 Massachusetts Youth Risk Behavior
Survey
4Violence and Suicidal Behavior Among
Massachusetts High School Students, 1999
Percent reporting attempting suicide
Source 1999 Massachusetts Youth Risk Behavior
Survey
5Severity of suicidal ideation and behavior of
high school youth, by sexual orientation,
Massachusetts, 1997
and/or those who had any same-sex sexual
experience Source Massachusetts Youth Risk
Behavior Survey Results, 1998
6Suicidal behavior and risk factors are present
among many perpetrators of youth violence
7Suicide rates among persons aged15-19 years,
United States, 1956-2001
Source Centers for Disease Control Prevention
8Mortality and morbidity from suicidal behavior,
1998
Sources Death certificates Natl.
Hospital Discharge Survey Natl. Hospital
Ambulatory Medical Care Survey
9Suicide Among Leading Causes of Death (2000)
10Risk Factors For Suicide Deaths
- PA Studies At least 90 of suicide victims had a
mental or substance abuse disorder - Adolescents - depression, conduct disorder,
- substance use, prior attempt
- Adults - prior suicide attempt, depression,
- alcohol dependence, schizophrenia
- Older Adults - depression - late onset
Luoma, Martin Pearson, 2002
11Percent of youth in need of help with emotional
problems who are not being treated, by
race/ethnicity
Ringel and Sturm, Journal of Behav. Services,
28(3) 2001.
12Title V Block Grant Performance Measures
Core National Objectives
- Performance Measure 16 The rate (per 100,000) of
suicide deaths among youths aged 15 through 19.
13The Public Health Approach to Prevention
Assess the Problem Whats the problem?
Identify the Causes Why does it happen?
Implementation Dissemination How do you do
it?
Develop Evaluate Programs Policies What
works?
14National advances in suicide prevention policy
15National Strategy for Suicide Prevention
www.mentalhealth.org/suicideprevention/
Provides guidance and suggests activities on
suicide prevention
16Spheres of Influence Ecological perspective of
development
Society
Community
Family/Peers
Individual
17KEY COMPONENTS State Suicide Prevention
Program
- SUICIDE PREVENTION COORDINATOR
- FUNDING
- ADVOCACY
- NEEDS ASSESSMENT
- DATA IMPROVEMENT
- INTERVENTION PLAN
- SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE FOR LOCAL PROGRAMS
- EVALUATION
- COLLABORATION
18PARTNERSHIP
- HEALTH/PUBLIC HEALTH
- MENTAL HEALTH
- LAW ENFORCEMENT
- MEDICAL EXAMINER
- FAMILY SURVIVORS
- EDUCATION
- SUBSTANCE ABUSE
- JUVENILE JUSTICE
- FAITH-BASED ORGANIZATIONS
19Programs for the Prevention of Suicide Among
Adolescents and Young Adults
- School gatekeeper training
- Community gatekeeper training
- General suicide education
- Screening programs
- Peer support programs
CDC. Youth Suicide Prevention Programs A
Resource Guide. 1992.
20Programs for the Prevention of Suicide Among
Adolescents and Young Adults(continued)
- Crisis Centers and hotlines
- Restriction of access to lethal means
- Intervention after a suicide
CDC. Youth Suicide Prevention Programs A
Resource Guide. 1992.
21Common Youth Suicide Prevention Strategies
Utilized in Prevention of Other Forms of Violence
22TIP of the ICEBERG
- Suicide prevention can be incorporated into many
places across the life course - Much suicide prevention is disguised as other
programs and efforts - Suicide prevention involves everyone
- Planning and partnerships are key
23Resources for States
www.ChildrensSafetyNetwork.org
www.SPRC.org