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Sedgwick County, Kansas Suicide Prevention Coalition

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Suicide Prevention Coalition

635 N Main  ▪  Wichita, KS 67203  ▪  Tel: (316) 660-7600
www.sedgwickcounty.org/suicide_prevention

24 HOUR CRISIS LINE (316) 660-7500

Special Populations

Depression and Suicide Prevention

An estimated 19 million Americans suffer from depression.

Clinical depression is not a temporary case of the "blues." People with depression may experience recurrent episodes of depression that can last anywhere from a few hours to a few months.

Depression is present if at least five or more of the following symptoms are present during a two-week period; at least one of the symptoms must be either depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in usual activities.

Additional factors that point to an increased risk for suicide in depressed individuals are:

Facts About Depression
Depression and Suicide
Medical Illness and Depression

Prevent suicide through early recognition and treatment of depression and other psychiatric illnesses.

Bipolar Disorder and Suicide Prevention

Almost 2 million Americans currently suffer from bipolar disorder. An estimated 3 percent to 20 percent of persons diagnosed with bipolar disorder die by suicide.

Approximately 20 percent of all patients with bipolar disorder have their first episode during adolescence but diagnosis is often delayed for years. Delayed recognition that low moods (depression) and highs (mania) are symptoms of a treatable mental disorder can foster related problems, such as substance abuse and suicidal behaviors.

Early recognition and treatment of bipolar disorder may prevent years of needless suffering and death by suicide. Eighty percent to 90 percent of people who have bipolar disorder can be treated effectively with medication and psychotherapy.

The death rate for untreated bipolar patients is higher than that of most types of heart disease and many types of cancer.

Schizophrenia and Suicide Prevention

About 3 million people in this country suffer from schizophrenia, costing the nation an estimated $48 billion annually.

Schizophrenia is a brain disorder that makes it difficult for an individual to distinguish between the real and the unreal. Suffering a chemical imbalance in the brain, those with schizophrenia often have difficulty expressing their ideas coherently, or cannot engage with others at all.


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