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Oregon Youth Suicide Prevention Data

 

Suicide is the second leading cause of death among Oregonians aged 10 to 24.
Read more: Oregon Youth Suicide Fact Sheet     English    español  (pdf)



Monitoring and Evaluation
Monitoring of suicide rates, circumstances and risk factors can be useful for suicide prevention activities:

  • Descriptive data can be used to tailor programs to the specific characteristics of the problem in diverse jurisdictions. For example, the approach needed to prevent suicide among young African American men in the inner city is probably very different from that needed among young Indian men in rural tribal communities. Likewise, preventing suicide by firearm will differ in some important ways from preventing suicide by carbon monoxide.

  • Once a prevention program is implemented, surveillance data help monitor its impact and effectiveness, and can be used to further refine the program.

  • Data provide a means of keeping the problem of suicide on the radar screen of the public, the public health community, policy-makers, and funders.

Data and Statistics from the Oregon Center for Health Statistics and Vital Records:

  • The Oregon Healthy Teens Survey is an annual survey of 8th and 11th grade students that monitors the health and well-being of adolescents in Oregon. Find student responses to depression, suicidal ideation, and suicide attempt questions for 8th grade students and 11th grade under Injury-Related Issues.
 
Page updated: September 22, 2008

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