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Oregon Violent Death Reporting System 2003-2010 Oregon Violent Death - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Oregon Violent Death Reporting System 2003-2010 Oregon Violent Death - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Oregon Violent Death Reporting System 2003-2010 Oregon Violent Death Reporting System 2003-2010 Oregon Violent Death Reporting System 2003-2010 Oregon Violent Death Reporting System 2003-2010 48% had a diagnosed mental disorder 23% abused
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Oregon Violent Death Reporting System 2003-2010
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Oregon Violent Death Reporting System 2003-2010
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Oregon Violent Death Reporting System 2003-2010
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Oregon Violent Death Reporting System 2003-2010
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48% had a diagnosed mental disorder
23% abused alcohol
12% abused substances other than alcohol
Oregon Violent Death Reporting System
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Oregon Healthy Teen Survey 2011
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Threatening to hurt or kill oneself
Seeking a means to kill oneself
Talking or writing about death, dying, or suicide
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Hopelessness
Rage, anger, seeking revenge
Recklessness
Increased use of alcohol
- r drugs
Dramatic mood changes
Feeling trapped - no way out
Withdrawal from friends, family,
- r society
Anxiety, agitation, or sleeping all the time
Feeling or expressing no reason for living; no sense of purpose in life
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Prior Attempt
Mood Disorders
Substance Abuse
Access to Lethal Means
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Effective & accessible mental health care
Strong connections to family, community, and social institutions
Problem-solving skills
Contacts with caregivers
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Nurse-Family Partnership
Parenting education
Positive Behavioral Support (schools)
Good Behavior Game – 1st grade classrooms
Connectedness
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Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST)
QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer)
RESPONSE – school based
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Screening (primary care, A&D treatment, juvenile justice, schools)
Means counseling & restriction
Bereavement Support
Programs listed on the Best Practice Registry
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Washington County Crisis Line (503) 291-9111 (Washington County Mental Health)
1-800-273-TALK – National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
See handout
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Data Reports & Analysis!
- Oregon Violent Death Reporting System Reports
- Adolescent Suicide Attempts
- Injury Data & Reports
- Oregon Healthy Teen Survey
- www.healthoregon.org/suicideprevention
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