Volume
46
Issue
1
Abstract
From 2000 to 2004 (the latest year for available data), the number of 11-19 year olds taking their own lives across the U.S was equivalent to five suicides each and every day. While youth suicide prevention has not been a traditional purview of Extension, Extension has a unique and powerful opportunity to help prevent youth suicides by working with schools to implement an evidenced-based program called the "Signs of Suicide" (SOS) program. While school counselors, nurses, and/or social workers present the actual SOS program to students, Extension specialists and agents can help schools facilitate SOS program planning and implementation.
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Recommended Citation
Jacobs, B., & Beam, L. (2008). Mobilizing Extension for Youth Suicide Prevention Using the Signs of Suicide (SOS) Program. The Journal of Extension, 46(1), Article 30. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol46/iss1/30