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Barren
River District Health Department
"Serving Barren, Butler, Edmonson, Hart, Logan, Metcalfe, Simpson and Warren Counties" |
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Metcalfe County Health Department 615 West Stockton Street l PO Box 30 Edmonton, Kentucky 42129 PH: 270-432-3214 l FAX: 270-432-4000 Served by Barren River District Health Department FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 2, 2007 Contact Person: Crissy Rowland (270) 781-8039 ext. 120, crissyg.rowland@ky.gov <mailto:crissyg.rowland@ky.gov> SUICIDE…A PREVENTABLE INJURY? According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in 2004 suicide was the 11th leading cause of death in the United States, with 32,439 lives lost due to self-inflicted injuries. From 1999-2003, 2,588 people in Kentucky have committed suicide, ranking Kentucky 16th in the nation for suicide. Metcalfe County made up 3 of these lives. The Barren River District Health Department is committed to making our community a healthier and safer place to live. Every month the health department looks at data collected from the emergency rooms at local hospitals about what types of unintentional injuries affect the people living in our district. Unfortunately, included in this data are undetermined injuries as to accidental or purposely inflicted. In the unintentional injury category of Injury Undetermined Whether Accidentally or Purposely Inflicted, Metcalfe County reported a total of 37 injuries. The age group with the largest number of injuries was the 20-29 year olds totaling 9 injuries. The sub-category of Poisoning by Solid or Liquid Substance had the greatest number of reported injuries with 30 cases. So now that we know that this problem affects Metcalfe County, what do we do about prevention? The first thing is to recognize the warning signs. The Jason Foundation gives the following warning signs of possible suicide attempts: Talking about suicide Making statements about feeling hopeless, helpless, or worthless A deepening depression Preoccupation with death Taking unnecessary risks or exhibiting self-destructive behavior Out of character behavior A loss of interest in the things one cares about Making arrangements; setting one’s affairs in order Giving away prized possessions Concerned family and friends should also keep in mind the following circumstances that often precede a suicide or suicide attempt: Relationship problems with romantic interests In adolescents and teens, problems with parents Substance abuse Legal trouble or upcoming disciplinary crisis Most people who attempt to commit suicide either have a diagnosed psychiatric disorder or symptoms of a psychiatric disorder. For example, mood disorders such as major depression or bipolar disease. If someone you care about displays any signs of contemplating suicide, don’t ignore your instincts. Talk to your loved one about your concerns and tell him/her that you care and want to help. Find out through direct questions what their plans are. The more detailed the plan, the greater risk that they will follow through. The National Mental Health Association gives the following Do’s and Don’ts when talking to someone who could be suicidal: Do get professional help, even if the person resists Do remember that the most important thing is to listen Do Not act shocked or judge the person Do Not counsel the person Do Not swear to secrecy Do Not leave the person alone The Barren River District Health Department wants Metcalfe Countians to get the help they need if they or someone they care about are at risk of committing suicide. There are several sources for help, if you know someone in need. Call the person’s doctor or therapist, or if that is not possible, you can call LifeSkills. They have a HELP Line for emergencies, staffed with mental health professionals and services are based on a sliding scale fee. LifeSkills’ emergency number for suicide crisis is 1-800-223-8913. ### |
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