Suicide prevention often focuses on the individual who needs crisis intervention or treatment. It is a complex problem that involves challenges at the relationship, community, and society levels. Community efforts combined with individual-, social-, and policy-level prevention can lower suicide risk.
- Certain populations or groups may experience barriers to accessing resources that can help lower suicide risk. For example, it may be harder to get broadband internet at home on tribal lands or in rural areas.
- Suicide prevention actions can build on the strengths of individual communities and can be tailored to social, cultural, and economic needs.
- Getting community members involved in activities that reflect their culture and traditions can improve their health, help them form strong relationships, and improve their resilience.
The availability of good data and effective programs, policies, and practices will also increase a community’s ability to prevent suicide.
Three community factors were associated with lower county-level 2022 suicide rates
Lower suicide death rates were linked to counties with greater access to health insurance, broadband internet, and higher income.
Five actions communities can take to reduce suicide
Increasing access to health insurance and home internet and raising income can reduce the risk of suicide. Here are 5 strategies every community can consider.
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