29% Fewer Suicide Attempts: A Breakthrough in Youth Suicide Prevention
A new study funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine (AJPM) shows that Sources of Strength substantially reduced suicide attempts by 29% among high school students.
Suicide is a leading cause of death in TN for children ages 10-14, according to new data from the Tennessee Department of Health (TDH). Programs such as Sources of Strength, which TSPN promotes in coordination with TDH, are recommended to provide upstream support.
Key findings from the study, aside from the reduction in suicide attempts, are its ability to help diverse communities and the value of peer leaders as agents of change and connection in their schools and communities.
Sources of Strength's press release summarizing the study is available at https://tinyurl.com/4ket9dme. The full text of the paper published in AJPM is available on the journal's website.
TSPN invites schools, churches, youth centers, and other youth-serving agencies in rural Tennessee to bring Sources of Strength to their children and communities. Full information about Sources of Strength is available on the TSPN website: https://www.tspn.org/sources-of-strength.