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If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text the 988 Lifeline for 24/7, free and confidential emotional support.

It’s important to know the warning signs of suicide because recognizing them can potentially save a life. Suicide is a complex issue, often stemming from a combination of factors like mental health conditions, stressful life events and feelings of hopelessness.

Warning signs include:

  • Talking about suicide, including wanting to die, feeling hopeless or having no reason to live
  • Feelings of being trapped or being a burden to others
  • Experiencing unbearable pain
  • Feelings of guilt, shame or anger
  • Increased alcohol or drug use
  • Losing interest in personal appearance or hygiene
  • Withdrawing from family, friends or community
  • Saying goodbye to friends and family
  • Giving away prized possessions
  • A recent episode of depression, emotional distress and/or anxiety
  • Changes in eating and/or sleeping patterns
  • Becoming violent or being a victim of violence
  • Expressing rage
  • Recklessness

Major risk factors include:

  • Prior suicide attempt(s)
  • Misuse and abuse of alcohol or other drugs
  • Mental disorders, particularly depression and other mood disorders
  • Access to lethal means
  • Knowing someone who died by suicide, particularly a family member
  • Social isolation
  • Chronic disease and disability
  • Lack of access to behavioral health care

If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text the 988 Lifeline for 24/7, free and confidential emotional support.

*Information provided by the Suicide Prevention Resource Center

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