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 alcohol 12% abused substances other than alcohol Oregon Violent Death Reporting System
Oregon Healthy Teen Survey 2011
Threatening to hurt or kill oneself Seeking a means to kill oneself Talking or writing about death, dying, or suicide
Feeling trapped - no way out Hopelessness Rage, anger, seeking Withdrawal from friends, family, revenge or society Recklessness Anxiety, agitation, or sleeping Increased use of alcohol all the time or drugs Feeling or expressing no Dramatic mood changes reason for living; no sense of purpose in life
Prior Attempt Mood Disorders Substance Abuse Access to Lethal Means
Effective & accessible mental health care Strong connections to family, community, and social institutions Problem-solving skills Contacts with caregivers
Nurse-Family Partnership Parenting education Positive Behavioral Support (schools) Good Behavior Game – 1 st grade classrooms Connectedness
Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer) RESPONSE – school based
Screening (primary care, A&D treatment, juvenile justice, schools) Means counseling & restriction Bereavement Support Programs listed on the Best Practice Registry
Washington County Crisis Line (503) 291-9111 (Washington County Mental Health) 1-800-273-TALK – National Suicide Prevention Lifeline See handout
Data Reports & Analysis! ◦ Oregon Violent Death Reporting System Reports ◦ Adolescent Suicide Attempts ◦ Injury Data & Reports ◦ Oregon Healthy Teen Survey ◦ www.healthoregon.org/suicideprevention
In support of Washington County’s Summit of Hope and your Suicide Prevention efforts Donna Noonan Oregon Public Health Division 971-673-1023 donna.noonan@state.or.us www.healthoregon.org/suicideprevention
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