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Suicides up 30%; risk factors go beyond diagnosed disorders


 


“If we only look at this as a mental health issue, we won’t make the progress that we need,” Dr. Schuchat said. She urged health professionals, community organizations, government organizations, and the public at large to learn to rec-ognize warning signs and factors that can lead to suicide.

To help achieve the national goal of a 20% reduction in the annual suicide rate by 2025, the CDC has developed a technical package of recommendations for policies, prevention strategies, and resources aimed at communities and states.

In addition, “Health care providers have an important role to play” to prevent those at risk for suicide from falling through the cracks, Dr. Schuchat said. She noted the importance of protocols for patient safety and support, and she stressed that health providers should be especially vigilant during times of life transition such as changes in relationship stages, leaving for college, retirement, financial insecurity, or the loss of a loved one.

“We don’t think we can just leave this to the mental health discipline,” Dr. Schuchat noted. “Preventing suicide takes everyone; everyone in the community can help by learning the warning signs,” she said.

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SOURCE: Stone D et al. MMWR. 2018 Jun 7; 67(22):617-24

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