With suicide rates high and burgeoning rates of self‐harm, suicide prevention is a key national priority. While there are many paths to wanting not to live, some common patterns have been identified. Most people who die by suicide have histories of mental health problems, most frequently depression, and many have repeatedly sought help prior to their deaths.1
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