People who talk about killing themselves rarely do.
The suicidal person is most often ambivalent about his/her desire
to die.
Only depressed people kill themselves.
There is a high correlation between alcoholism and suicide.
Once a person has made a suicide attempt, she/he will always have
these suicidal impulses.
Asking someone about his/her suicidal intention may only put the
idea in his/her head.
Suicide is most common among the lower socioeconomic class.
Suicides happen without any warning.
Improvement during hospitalization means the danger of suicide is
over for the patient.
Only psychiatric hospitals or a psychiatrist can prevent suicide.
The presence of a psychosis increases the likelihood of suicide.
A person with a history of suicide committed by a close family member
is a higher suicide risk.
Suicidal people rarely seek medical attention, so it is difficult
to identify them.
Most suicides in the U.S. are committed with a drug overdose.
Answers:
False. Most suicide victims have indicated their intentions.
True. Suicidal people are ambivalent and frequently call for
help immediately following the attempt.
False. Although depression is often associated with suicidal
feelings, not all people who kill themselves are obviously depressed;
some are anxious, agitated, psychotic, organically impaired and wish
to escape their life situation.
True. Alcohol and drugs tend to lower inhibitions and cloud
judgment, thus contributing to potential for self-destruction.
False. Suicidal impulses come and go and vary in intensity.
False. Many studies have shown that open discussion never harms
anyone but can only facilitate treatment.
False. Suicide is fairly equally distributed across the socioeconomic
scale. Some recent studies have even shown that the higher one is on
the socioeconomic scale, the more susceptible she/he is to suicide.
False. The warning is there, but often goes undetected.
False. The time immediately after discharge is crucial and
may cause reactivation of impulses, particularly without appropriate
support.
False. You can prevent suicide by being alert to the cues and
knowing what to do.
True. A person in a psychotic state is at much higher risk.
True. This can increase one's potential to do the same.
False. More than 65 percent of all suicide victims seek medical
attention within three months of the act. You can identify the high-risk
patient.
False. Each year firearms account for about 12,000 suicides,
making it the number one method among suicide victims.