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Suicide Prevention Awareness Wristbands


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Suicide Prevention Awareness Wristbands

What can you do to help prevent suicide? Many studies suggest that learning the warning signs of suicidal tendencies can help people prevent their loved ones from committing suicide. To improve awareness of the warning signs of suicide, many people wear Suicide Prevention wristbands with messages such as "Hope Lives On", "I Am Loved", or "Know the Signs". The recognized awareness color for suicide prevention is yellow.

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Warning Signs of Suicide
According the National Institute of Mental Health, suicide was the third leading cause of death among people aged 15-24 in 2007. While not everyone who commits suicide shows warning signs, many often do.www.Suicide.org lists these as the early warning signs of suicide:

  • Appearing depressed or sad most of the time. (Untreated depression is the number one cause for suicide.)
  • Talking or writing about death or suicide.
  • Withdrawing from family and friends.
  • Feeling hopeless.
  • Feeling helpless.
  • Feeling strong anger or rage.
  • Feeling trapped -- like there is no way out of a situation.
  • Experiencing dramatic mood changes.
  • Abusing drugs or alcohol.
  • Exhibiting a change in personality.
  • Acting impulsively.
  • Losing interest in most activities.
  • Experiencing a change in sleeping habits.
  • Experiencing a change in eating habits.
  • Losing interest in most activities.
  • Performing poorly at work or in school.
  • Giving away prized possessions.
  • Writing a will.
  • Feeling excessive guilt or shame.
  • Acting recklessly.

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