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Utah mom pleads for parents to talk to their teens about mental health


KSL TV
SALT LAKE CITY – It s no secret this pandemic has taken a toll on our mental health. But what does that impact look like for children?
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported the number of children and teens seeking help for anxiety and depression is rising across the country. The study found mental health-related ER visits increased by 31% last year.
The Vega family said their 14-year-old daughter now makes up part of that statistic attempting to take her own life two weeks ago.
Family in crisis
If somebody you love tries to take their life, you feel like failure. And you question everything you did. Like, Did I do too much? Did I not do enough? And it s scary to be open about it, said mother Brandy Vega. ....

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No "significant increase" in suicides, drug overdoses in Utah during pandemic


| Updated: 9:21 p.m.
The COVID-19 pandemic hasn’t caused “significant increases” in suicide, mental distress or drug overdoses in Utah, according to the state Department of Health, which attributes that to the state’s existing mental health and substance use resources.
“There has certainly been this narrative out there that we have seen significant increases in suicides or overdose deaths. The good news is that is not true,” Gov. Spencer Cox said at a news conference on Thursday morning.
The data shows “how resilient the response of Utahns has been to this,” the governor added. “It shows that people really are reaching out to their neighbors, people are reaching out to their friends, people are reaching out to strangers they don’t know to find ways to connect, to help people through this very difficult time.” ....

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