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Introduction
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Moderator Introduction
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Myths Misconceptions
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Data
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All ages
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Risk factors
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Isolation
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Protective Factors
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Strategies
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Policy Implications
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Longterm Prevention
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Crisis Resources
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Tools
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Take the Risk
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Real convo
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Support
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Is suicide contagion real
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How to report on suicide
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How to help people
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A caring inquiry
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Virtual environment
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Lack of healthcare providers
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Finding the right resource
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Supporting marginalized communities
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CDC Campaign
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Closing Thoughts
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Resources
Description:
Explore a critical public health discussion on suicide prevention during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic in this 51-minute Grand Rounds session from The Aspen Institute. Gain insights from Dr. Deb Houry, Director of CDC's National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, and Dr. Christine Moutier, Chief Medical Officer at the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, as they address the pandemic's impact on mental health in the US. Examine newly released CDC suicide data, including information collected during the pandemic. Learn about myths, misconceptions, risk factors, and protective factors associated with suicide across all age groups. Discover effective strategies, policy implications, and long-term prevention methods. Understand the importance of crisis resources, tools, and how to have meaningful conversations about suicide. Delve into topics such as suicide contagion, responsible reporting, supporting marginalized communities, and navigating virtual environments. Moderated by Rebecca Ruiz, senior features writer with Mashable, this session provides valuable information for healthcare providers, policymakers, and anyone interested in mental health and suicide prevention. Read more

Suicide Prevention During COVID-19 and Beyond - Public Health Grand Rounds

The Aspen Institute
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