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QPR shorthand for Question, Persuade, Refer is one of several evidence-based curriculums recommended for use in schools by suicide prevention experts.
Wyoming has the highest rates of suicide in the nation and some teens here say learning about prevention in schools is a no-brainer, but adults are still debating how, and whether, to make it happen.
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It was clear to Soffy Anderson, 18, that the state needed to take action. She d lost her sister to suicide and wished she d known what signs to look for and how to intervene. When she took a break from class at Cody High School to testify to the Wyoming State Legislature, via Zoom, in favor of a bill that would have mandated suicide prevention education in schools, she was prepared for an easy win.
Reluctance to require suicide prevention education could cost lives
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According to the results of this study, there should be greater diversification in programs that target adolescent suicide prevention.
Suicidal ideation and attempt rates among adolescents differed on the basis of gender and ethnicity, indicating a need for population-specific suicide prevention programs. These findings, from a cross-sectional study, were published in
JAMA Network Open.
Data from the national Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) were analyzed for this study. High school students were surveyed biennially from 1991 to 2019 about suicidal ideation and attempts.
Over the 2 decades, participants in the survey totaled 183,563 adolescents aged mean 16.07 (standard deviation [SD], 1.23) years. The number of girls was 49.4%. The ethnic makeup of participants was: 64.0% White, 15.5% Hispanic, 12.5% Black, 4.0% Asian or Pacific Islander, 3.3% mixed ethnicity, and 0.7% American or Alaskan Native.