Suicide Awareness: Women and Menopause

MenoLabs News | Wed, Sep 07, 2022

September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. We thought it prescient to bring this somber topic up considering some serious statistics.  

 

Suicide Prevention: Risk Factors and Warning Signs  

It is generally accepted that people struggling with suicidal ideation do not actually want to die. Rather, they want whatever difficult situation or pain they’re dealing with to stop and they struggle to think of any other viable ways to make that happen. That’s why it’s so important to know the risk factors and warning signs for suicide prevention. We have to look out for each other and be there when someone is struggling – it can make the difference between life and death.  

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This is by no means an exhaustive list of the various risk factors and warning signs one may see. There is no single reason behind suicidal ideation as it presents differently in every person. The most important thing is to be gentle yet proactive if you suspect someone you love is struggling with this serious mental health issue.  

If you need support for someone you know or yourself in the United States, we have the Suicide Prevention Resource Center (SPRC) which is a federally supported resource center devoted to advancing the implementation of the National Strategy for Suicide Prevention. If you are outside of the US, please reference this list of international help hotlines to connect to an appropriate resource.  

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