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1. During the past twelve months, _______% of Wisconsin high school students (grades 9-12) felt so sad or hopeless almost every day for two weeks or more in a row that they stopped doing some usual activities. 2. During the past twelve months, ________% of Wisconsin high school students seriously considered attempting suicide. 3. During the past twelve months, ________% of Wisconsin high school girls seriously considered attempting suicide. 4. _______% of students who reported actually attempting suicide. 5. Of those students who attempted suicide in the past twelve months as reported in the previous statement, _______% of the students report their attempts resulted in injury, poisoning, or overdose that was treated by a doctor or nurse. 6. How many suicide attempts result in a completed suicide nationally ______ and in Wisconsin ______? (2004 national data) 7. Where does Wisconsin rate nationally in youth suicide? _____

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Page 1: 1. During the past twelve months, _______% of Wisconsin high school students (grades 9-12) felt so sad or hopeless almost every day for two weeks or more

1. During the past twelve months, _______% of Wisconsin high school students (grades 9-12) felt so sad or hopeless almost every day for two weeks or more in a row that they stopped doing some usual activities.

2. During the past twelve months, ________% of Wisconsin high school students seriously considered attempting suicide.

3. During the past twelve months, ________% of Wisconsin high school girls seriously considered attempting suicide.

4. _______% of students who reported actually attempting suicide.

5. Of those students who attempted suicide in the past twelve months as reported in the previous statement, _______% of the students report their attempts resulted in injury, poisoning, or overdose that was treated by a doctor or nurse.

6. How many suicide attempts result in a completed suicide nationally ______ and in Wisconsin ______? (2004 national data)

7. Where does Wisconsin rate nationally in youth suicide? _____

Page 2: 1. During the past twelve months, _______% of Wisconsin high school students (grades 9-12) felt so sad or hopeless almost every day for two weeks or more

1. 21% Q23 (sad, hopeless)—1 in 5 in Wisconsin

2. 13%* Q24 (seriously considered)—1 in 8

3. 16%** Q24 (seriously considered by gender)

4. 6% Q26 (actual attempt)—1 in 16

5. 33% Q27 (actual attempt and injury resulted 2% of the 6% who reported an actual attempt)—1 in 50

6. 1 in 12,000 nationally; 1 in 10,000 in Wisconsin

7. 14th. in the country (2009 CDC state data on completed youth suicides)

Page 3: 1. During the past twelve months, _______% of Wisconsin high school students (grades 9-12) felt so sad or hopeless almost every day for two weeks or more

Everyone can or has been affected by this

Everyone Can Play a role in prevention

Page 4: 1. During the past twelve months, _______% of Wisconsin high school students (grades 9-12) felt so sad or hopeless almost every day for two weeks or more

Anxiety Disorders Phobias Obsessive-compulsive disorder Panic disorder-debilitating anxiety PTSD Clinical Depression Bipolar disorder Schizophrenia-faulty perception &

withdrawal from reality

Page 5: 1. During the past twelve months, _______% of Wisconsin high school students (grades 9-12) felt so sad or hopeless almost every day for two weeks or more

Depression: •Feelings of helplessness, hopelessness,

and sadness•Can be further complicated by troubling

events in life Divorce of parents, loss of loved one, traumatic events

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3 main elements that contribute to Depression:• Physical = School, family, friends, money,

pressure to do well, expectation pressure• Psychological = ability to cope, manage

stress, organization• Biological =disorders &chemical imbalance

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Change in eating habits

Change in sleeping patterns

Prolonged sadness

Drop in school grades

Difficulty concentrating

Feelings of isolation

Inability to have fun

Inability to feel good about yourself

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Risk Factors: things IN ADDITION to warning signs that could lead someone to suicide• Substance abuse, violence, or emotional,

physical, or sexual abuse• Prior suicide attempts, firearms in the

house, jail time, family history of mental disorders, exposure to other suicides

Page 9: 1. During the past twelve months, _______% of Wisconsin high school students (grades 9-12) felt so sad or hopeless almost every day for two weeks or more

Non-verbal & behavioral signs• Neglect or dramatic change in appearance• Depression and hopelessness• Giving away possessions• Extreme sensitivity to what others say or do• Irrational or bizarre behavior• Violent actions• Lack of energy & zest for life• Increased risk-taking

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Verbal Signs• Direct statements like “I want to die,” “I

don’t want to live anymore,” or “I wish I were dead.”

• Indirect statements like “I won’t have to put up with this much longer”

• Poems, song lyrics, or diary entries that deal with death

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3 things you can do to help someone you know is contemplating suicide: 1. Listen-EMPATHY2. Don’t take it lightly (laugh, think they

are over dramatizing, looking for attention)

3. Tell an adult

Page 12: 1. During the past twelve months, _______% of Wisconsin high school students (grades 9-12) felt so sad or hopeless almost every day for two weeks or more

What can you do to prevent teen suicide?1.Know the warning signs2.Help (give the person hotlines, tell an

adult)3.Promote an open, safe and supportive

environment for EVERYONE at school and out side of school (video)1. FACEBOOK2. Instagram3. Twitter, etc.

Page 13: 1. During the past twelve months, _______% of Wisconsin high school students (grades 9-12) felt so sad or hopeless almost every day for two weeks or more

Where to go for help?• Friend, Adult, Teacher, Guidance Counselor• Crisis Line: 1-888-552-6642 (Barron County)

National 1–800–273-TALK (8255) Professional Help-This does not mean

you are weak or crazy• Psychiatrist• Neurologist• Social Worker• Other counselors• *Evaluate your sources if not using professional help*

Page 14: 1. During the past twelve months, _______% of Wisconsin high school students (grades 9-12) felt so sad or hopeless almost every day for two weeks or more

Latosha was a 15-year-old girl who lived in the Midwest.

Her parents had recently divorced, which forced her to move to a new community of 3,000 people. She hated the small town atmosphere, and didn't make any new friends. Her sister Tiffany, her 'only' friend, was going away to college in the fall, which made her feel even worse.

Latosha was having trouble sleeping, her grades were falling, and she was crying almost everyday. She tried to tell her dad and new stepmom that she was feeling terrible, but they said that things would get better if she would just give it some time.

She gave her sister her birthstone ring, and said she wouldn't need it anymore.

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Haley was sixteen and had been dealing with depression since she was 12 years old. She never felt 'quite right' in middle school, feeling like she didn't fit in. She started using alcohol on a regular basis, and then marijuana.

Most of her old friends didn't do this, so she started hanging around with a different group of teenagers. She put herself at risk by having unprotected sex with friends in the group. Since school didn't seem important anymore, she started skipping classes.

She was sinking lower and lower, and thinking that it was not going to get any better. She told her mom that she accidentally threw away her prescription anti-depressant drugs, and needed a new bottle. Her mom got the bottle refilled.

She told her friends that "life wasn't worth living," and said she was going to run away the next weekend. Thinking she wasn't going to be home, her friends didn't call on Friday or Saturday. Her parents found her dead from an pill overdose, Saturday night in the park, after a long search.

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Ryan was an 17-year-old who seemed to "have it all." He was popular at school, had lots of friends, and his grades were always straight "A". He was a member of the soccer and golf teamS, and president of a school club. He strived to be the very best that he could, since his father had died and he wanted to be a good example for his younger siblings.

He filled out many college applications, but because of a poor SAT score, just couldn't seem to get admitted to the top colleges. His family thought that he should study harder and retake the test. Ryan started to feel very anxious, sad, and desperate. He told his brother and sisters that "it just wasn't worth it anymore" and went for a drive. His pickup was found, totalled. He had been thrown 50 feet and died instantly of a broken neck.

The officer brought up the fact that it didn't look like an accidental death. His mother denied that it was a suicide, insisting that her son had everything to live for, and probably just fell asleep.

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Peter, 16 years old, never did very well at school. In fact, he was barely passing. But he was a very talented musician, and wrote many songs about death and the life hereafter. He changed his appearance, colored his hair, and experimented a little with drugs.

During his 9th grade year, he realized that his feelings about his friends were different. He felt an attraction to his male friends, but never addressed the feelings. He knew that they wouldn't understand, and the worst thing in the world would be to be called a "fag."

He started to use heavier drugs to help him handle the feelings. He bought a gun from one of his new friends. He wrote his last song, "I Found The Way," after a long night of drinking. His dad found the lyrics and gun beside him, as he lay in a pool of blood.

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What can you do to prevent teen suicide?1.Know the warning signs2.Help (give the person hotlines, tell an

adult)3.Promote an open, safe and supportive

environment for EVERYONE at school and out side of school1. FACEBOOK2. Instagram3. Twitter, etc.

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Bringing it all together:• Wellness Definition-health triangle• Essential Life skills• Self-esteem & mental health• Managing emotions, stress, and anxiety