Would you know if your teenager is depressed? The parents of most teens who have committed suicide knew their child wasn’t very happy, but it was only after their child’s death that they realized the warning signs had been there.
Suicide rates among young people are climbing. Suicide is now the third cause of teen death., after accidents and cancer. It has been suggested that approximately 70% of all teens between the ages of 14 and 19 contemplate it at some point.
It is important to take the warning signs of teen suicide seriously and to seek help if you thing that you know a teenager who might be suicidal. Here are some of the things to look for:
* Disinterest in favourite extracurricular activities
* Substance abuse, including alcohol and drug (illegal and legal drugs) use
* Behavioural problems
* Withdrawing from family and friends
* Sleep changes
* Changes in eating habits
* Begins to neglect hygiene and other matters of personal appearance
* Emotional distress brings on physical complaints (aches, fatigues, migraines)
* Hard time concentrating and paying attention
* Declining grades in school
* Loss of interest in schoolwork
* Risk taking behaviours
* Complains more frequently of boredom
* Does not respond as before to praise
Not all of these teen suicide warning signs will be present in cases of possible teen suicide. There are many cases in which a good student commits suicide. It is important to watch for two or three signs as indications of depression, or even teen suicidal thoughts.
Teen suicide warning signs: indications of a suicide plan
According to the Ohio State University Medical Center, there are some things that teens might do that could indicate that they are contemplating, or even planning, suicide. It is important that you make yourself aware of these actions, and use them as starting points to draw your teenager out and perhaps express what is bothering him or her. Here are some of the indications of a suicide plan:
* Actually says, “I’m thinking of committing suicide” or “I want to kill myself” or “I wish I could die.”
* There are also verbal hints that could indicate suicidal thoughts or plans. These include such phrases as: “I want you to know something, in case something happens to me” or “I won’t trouble you anymore.”
* Teenager begins giving away favourite belongings, or promising them to friends and family members.
* Throws away important possessions.
* Shows signs of extreme cheerfulness following periods of depression.
* Creates suicide notes.
* Expresses bizarre or unsettling thoughts on occasion.
Understanding that teen suicide warning signs are serious calls for help is important. Many teenagers share their thoughts and feelings in a desperate attempt to be acknowledged. In many cases, they don’t know how to deal with their feelings and problems and are looking for someone to help them find assistance. Acknowledging these warning signs and seeking help for the problem, and offering support to a teenager who is working through his or her issues is very important, and can help prevent suicide. Teen suicide is a very real danger, and heeding the warning signs can truly save a life.
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