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The Facts of Drug Use and Suicide among NC Public School Students

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Did you know that there are more than 2,500 public schools in North Carolina? These schools are staffed by over 122,000 teachers, including teacher assistants. Over 1.4 million students attend public school.

Tobacco, alcohol, and drug related behaviors have become prevalent enough in public schools to amass specific percentages. According to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS):

Drug Use and Suicide among NC Students

According to a study from the 90s focusing on drug use and suicide ideation and behavior among North Carolina public school students, suicide is the second leading cause of death among youth in the U.S. ages 15 to 19. While the reported statistics are obviously outdated, the discovered relationship between substance abuse and suicidal behavior is not.

The National Bureau of Economic Research reports that each year more American youth die from suicide than any other leading natural causes of death combined. Students who use drugs or alcohol are markedly more likely to contemplate or attempt suicide.

Turning the Tide on Suicide

The impact of drugs (and alcohol) on students in our public schools indicates a growing need for substance abuse education, treatment, and prevention. One of the first and greatest steps we can take as parents is to discuss drug use with our children openly.

Students who try and use drugs are more likely to think about or attempt suicide. You can help turn the tide on this terrible trend by establishing and keeping an open line of communication with your child.

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