Common Myths and Facts about Suicide

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myth

All suicidal individuals are mentally ill.

fact

Although the suicidal person is extremely unhappy, they are not necessarily mentally ill.

fact

Any individual with a history of one or more prior suicide attempts is at much greater risk.

myth

Asking about and probing the inmate about suicidal thoughts or actions will cause him to kill himself.

myth

Inmates who are really suicidal can easily be distinguished from those who hurt themselves but are just being manipulative.

fact

Jail suicides occur several times more often than in the general population.

fact

Manipulative goals as a motive for self injury are not useful in distinguishing more lethal attempts from less lethal.

fact

Most people who commit suicide have made either direct or indirect statements indicating their suicidal intentions.

fact

Most suicidal acts represent a carefully thought out strategy for coping with various person problems.

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Most suicidal people have mixed feelings about killing themselves. Most want to be saved.

fact

Most suicides can be prevented.

myth

People who attempt suicide have gotten it out of their systems and won't attempt it again.

myth

People who make suicidal statements or threaten suicide don't commit suicide.

myth

Suicidal people are intent on dying.

myth

Suicide happens suddenly and without warning.

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The rate of suicide is lower in a jail setting.

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You can't stop someone who is really intent on committing suicide.

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You cannot make someone suicidal when you show your interest in their welfare by discussing the possibility of suicide.


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