Veterans comprise nearly a 25% of suicide deaths in the United States.
In 2020, there were 6,146 Veteran suicides, which averages to 16.8 Veterans dying by suicide every day.
The suicide rate for Veterans is 1.5 times higher than that of the general population.
In the 20 years between 2001 and 2020, the suicide rate among Veterans between the ages of 18 and 34 increased by 95.3%.
During that same time period, the suicide rate among Veterans between the ages of 55 and 74 rose 58.2%.
Suicide Warning Signs:
Anger, rage, mood swings, and episodes of anxiety and agitation.
Expressing feelings of having no reason to live.
Increased alcohol and/or substance misuse.
Self-destructive and risky behaviors like driving while impaired.
Several other factors play a role in higher suicide rates among Veterans.
Certain emotional precursors may precede suicide events, including feelings of loneliness, isolation, hopelessness, and depression.
In a summary of multiple studies, the VA found a variety of factors that may increase the risk of suicide, especially where multiple factors exist.
Some of these include:
Acute psycho-social stressors.
Having low cholesterol.
Higher doses of opioid medications for pain control.
Insomnia.
Mental health conditions like anxiety disorder, manic-depressive disorder, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and traumatic brain injury (TBI).
Substance misuse, especially heavy binge drinking.
Seek help right away if you or someone you know is experiencing signs of committing suicide.
988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline dial 988 then press 1, or text 838255.
See the links below for additional help
https://www.veteranscrisisline.net/
https://www.va.gov/health-care/health-needs-conditions/mental-health/suicide-prevention/
https://veterans.wv.gov/GCP/Pages/default.aspx
If you have experienced severe trauma or a life-threatening event — whether during a time of war or in a noncombat situation — you may develop symptoms of post traumatic stress, or what is commonly known as PTSD.
Maybe during the event you felt as if your life or the lives of others were in danger or that you had no control over what was happening.
While in the military, you may have witnessed people being injured or dying, or you may have experienced physical harm yourself.
Some of the most common symptoms of PTSD include:
Recurring memories or nightmares of the event
Sleeplessness
Loss of interest
Feelings of numbness, anger or irritability
Being constantly on guard
Having trouble concentrating
Feeling emotionally cut off from others
There are many ways PTSD can impact your everyday life.
Sometimes these symptoms don't surface for months or even years after the event occurred or after returning from deployment.
The symptoms may also come and go, or may be triggered by an event.
If these problems persist or they're disrupting your daily life, you may have PTSD.
Seek help right away if you or someone you know is experiencing signs of PTSD.
https://adaa.org/understanding-anxiety/posttraumatic-stress-disorder-ptsd/resources
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/groups/west-virginia?category=trauma-and-ptsd
General Resources
State of WV Department of Veterans Assistance
https://veterans.wv.gov/Pages/default.aspx
State of WV VFW Resource page
https://vfwwv.com/di/vfw/v2/default.asp?pid=60902
Local Kanawha Valley Resources
https://www.kanawhavalleycollective.org/veterans-services
Senator Manchin's Resource Page
https://www.manchin.senate.gov/help-from-joe/veterans-services
US Army Benefits
https://myarmybenefits.us.army.mil/Benefit-Library/State/Territory-Benefits/West-Virginia
Financial Help
Employment Resourses
https://workforcewv.org/individuals/veterans/
https://agriculture.wv.gov/ag-business/veterans-and-heroes-to-agriculture/
https://wvde.us/certification/military-partnerships-common-ground/military-family-resources/
Education Resources
https://cfwvconnect.com/veterans-education/
https://secure.cfwv.com/Home/Yellow_Ribbon.aspx
https://wvde.us/certification/military-partnerships-common-ground/military-family-resources/
https://www.wvhepc.edu/inside-the-commission/offices-and-affiliates/veterans-education-and-training/
Home Repair Assistance
https://www.huduser.gov/portal/pdredge/pdr_edge_inpractice_061713.html
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