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A brief overview of suicide statistics and prevention
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A fact sheet that describes the symptoms of depression and bipolar disorder and how young people can get help for themselves or their friends.
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A guide to identify suicidal behavior and thoughts in others (NAMI)
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American Association of Suicidology. About Suicide. Understanding and Helping the Suicidal Person.
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Child and Adolescent Mental Health. SAMHSA
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Common warning signs of suicide (SPANUSA)
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Depression - A detailed booklet that describes symptoms, causes, and treatments, with information on getting help and coping (NIMH).
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Depression: Understanding Thoughts of Suicide
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Fact Sheet on Suicide - Adolescents and Young Adults
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Facts
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Frequently Asked Questions about Suicide (NIMH/NIH)
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In Harm's Way: Suicide in America. A brief overview of suicide statistics and prevention. National Institute of Health, 2003 (rev).
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JAMA (The Journal of the American Medical Association). Patient Page. Vol. 293 No. 20, May 25, 2005. Suicide
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National Adolescent Health Information Center, 2006 Fact Sheet on Suicide: Adolescents & Young Adults.
National Mental Health Association (NMHA). Suicide.
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Numerous resources for many different aspects of suicide.
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Real Men Real Depression.
An estimated six million men in the United States have a depressive disorder-major depression, dysthymia (chronic, less severe depression), or bipolar disorder (manic-depressive illness)-every year. Printable brochure. National Institute for Mental Health (NIMH).
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Resources for gay or bisexual males facing suicidal thoughts
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Resources for teens and parents to identify suicidal thoughts and behaviors
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Risk and Protective Factors for Suicide
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Suicide Fact Sheet. National Center for Injury Prevention and Control. Center for Disease and Control (CDC)
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Suicide in Youth (statistics, causes, assessment and intervention) (NAMI)
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Suicide Prevention Basics
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Teens advise other teens on health, mental health and other issues
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Teens Health
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Understanding and helping the suicidal person
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Understanding Suicide
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