It is scary. Sometimes there are hardly any or no warning signs. Frightening as a parent.Mothra said:
For years a couple of dads and I have helped lead a small group of young men at our church. They're juniors now, and were once happy kids. Between the pandemic and school shut downs, social media, and drug use, they're now a mess - with 4 of the 10 treated for depression. Two of the boys whose parents thought it would be a good idea to withdraw them from in-person school and stop allowing them to attend small group during the pandemic have attempted suicide, one successful. The first hung himself in the backyard. The mom is a single mom, and I along with another dad had to come cut the rope out of the tree. The second has tried to overdose, hang himself in his closet, and slit his wrists. It's terrible.
riflebear said:
Pretty easy to see what changed around 2012.
FIGURE 1. Indicators of poor mental health among U.S. girls and young women, 2001-2018a
aStandard deviations are within means at the generational level, not at the individual level, and thus should not be used to calculate individuallevel effect sizes.
bSource: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Suicide rates among 12 to 14yearold girls.
cSource: Spiller et al. (14). Selfpoisoning among 13 to 15yearold girls.
dSource: Twenge et al. (11). Major depressive episode among 14 to 15yearold girls.
eSources: Keyes et al. (8) and Twenge et al. (9). Depressive symptoms among eighthgrade girls.
OsoCoreyell said:
I'm going to sound like a nut here, but parents, keep the smart phone away from your kids as long as possible.


Porteroso said:
Wow, I didn't realize teen suicide had gone up that much. I'm not sure you can directly blame phones, but you could probably get pretty close with enough data.
Perfect adviceOsoCoreyell said:
I'm going to sound like a nut here, but parents, keep the smart phone away from your kids as long as possible.


OsoCoreyell said:
I'm going to sound like a nut here, but parents, keep the smart phone away from your kids as long as possible.
"The CDC found 45 pct of high school students were so persistently sad or hopeless in 2021 they were unable to engage in regular activities. Almost 1 in 5 seriously considered suicide and 9 pct surveyed tried to take their lives during previous 12 months."https://t.co/W9ijllRnVv
— Alec MacGillis (@AlecMacGillis) December 6, 2022
you're a good man.Mothra said:
For years a couple of dads and I have helped lead a small group of young men at our church. They're juniors now, and were once happy kids. Between the pandemic and school shut downs, social media, and drug use, they're now a mess - with 4 of the 10 treated for depression. Two of the boys whose parents thought it would be a good idea to withdraw them from in-person school and stop allowing them to attend small group during the pandemic have attempted suicide, one successful. The first hung himself in the backyard. The mom is a single mom, and I along with another dad had to come cut the rope out of the tree. The second has tried to overdose, hang himself in his closet, and slit his wrists. It's terrible.
Redbrickbear said:riflebear said:
Pretty easy to see what changed around 2012.
FIGURE 1. Indicators of poor mental health among U.S. girls and young women, 2001-2018a
aStandard deviations are within means at the generational level, not at the individual level, and thus should not be used to calculate individuallevel effect sizes.
bSource: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Suicide rates among 12 to 14yearold girls.
cSource: Spiller et al. (14). Selfpoisoning among 13 to 15yearold girls.
dSource: Twenge et al. (11). Major depressive episode among 14 to 15yearold girls.
eSources: Keyes et al. (8) and Twenge et al. (9). Depressive symptoms among eighthgrade girls.
2010-2012
Mass introduction/adoption of the I-Phone by the general populace.
Incredibly sad for that young ladyMothra said:
Terrible.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11510811/Girl-14-self-inflicted-knife-wounds-Senator-Ted-Cruzs-home.html
Broadly speaking, it does not matter whether you think homosexual conduct is a sin or not. It matters what the Creator says and how he designed us. The fact is the body and mind are not made for homosexual conduct.Waco1947 said:
1. Suicide among the LGBTQ community are out of proportion to their cohort. Really, really sad.
2. Parental and peer and societal and ecclesiastical pressures can be overwhelming negative to a teen. The threat of hell by non denimations is also a source of self revulsion.
YET I am repeated reviled because I do not think it is a sin. Churches which are supposed to be centers of healing and good news are instead sources of hate.
Suicide is up all across the board in modern America.Waco1947 said:
1. Suicide among the LGBTQ community are out of proportion to their cohort. Really, really sad.
2. Parental and peer and societal and ecclesiastical pressures can be overwhelming negative to a teen. The threat of hell by non denimations is also a source of self revulsion.
YET I am repeated reviled because I do not think it is a sin. Churches which are supposed to be centers of healing and good news are instead sources of hate.
3. Talk about suicide if you suspect someone of idealization of it. Educate yourself.
4. Go to Safetalk for more information on teen suicide.
Man I'm sorry to hear that.Mothra said:
For years a couple of dads and I have helped lead a small group of young men at our church. They're juniors now, and were once happy kids. Between the pandemic and school shut downs, social media, and drug use, they're now a mess - with 4 of the 10 treated for depression. Two of the boys whose parents thought it would be a good idea to withdraw them from in-person school and stop allowing them to attend small group during the pandemic have attempted suicide, one successful. The first hung himself in the backyard. The mom is a single mom, and I along with another dad had to come cut the rope out of the tree. The second has tried to overdose, hang himself in his closet, and slit his wrists. It's terrible.
Chamberman said:
Just to be clear, cutting, self harm is not a suicide attempt. Can it lead to suicide, yes. But it is not the same.
Hopefully Ted and Heidi can get their daughter the help she needs.
Redbrickbear said:Suicide is up all across the board in modern America.Waco1947 said:
1. Suicide among the LGBTQ community are out of proportion to their cohort. Really, really sad.
2. Parental and peer and societal and ecclesiastical pressures can be overwhelming negative to a teen. The threat of hell by non denimations is also a source of self revulsion.
YET I am repeated reviled because I do not think it is a sin. Churches which are supposed to be centers of healing and good news are instead sources of hate.
3. Talk about suicide if you suspect someone of idealization of it. Educate yourself.
4. Go to Safetalk for more information on teen suicide.
Its an epidemic that is NOT limited to people of one sexuality, race, gender, or region of the country.
Trying to tie high LGBTQ suicides to Christian moral belief (and Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist belief as well) is just a blood libel and a low political tactic.
LGBTQ also have higher drug usage rates and higher mental illness rates than the general population..is that all the fault of Christians?
. It's not a rebuttal. The lgbtq youth cohort commit more suicides by percentage of youth than straightsCanada2017 said:Redbrickbear said:Suicide is up all across the board in modern America.Waco1947 said:
1. Suicide among the LGBTQ community are out of proportion to their cohort. Really, really sad.
2. Parental and peer and societal and ecclesiastical pressures can be overwhelming negative to a teen. The threat of hell by non denimations is also a source of self revulsion.
YET I am repeated reviled because I do not think it is a sin. Churches which are supposed to be centers of healing and good news are instead sources of hate.
3. Talk about suicide if you suspect someone of idealization of it. Educate yourself.
4. Go to Safetalk for more information on teen suicide.
Its an epidemic that is NOT limited to people of one sexuality, race, gender, or region of the country.
Trying to tie high LGBTQ suicides to Christian moral belief (and Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist belief as well) is just a blood libel and a low political tactic.
LGBTQ also have higher drug usage rates and higher mental illness rates than the general population..is that all the fault of Christians? YES it's your calling it a perversion. But not ALL but it's certainly in the mix.
Excellent rebuttal.
+ 1
Or maybe it's because they've been lied to by people like you and suddenly feel hopeless when all your garbage turns out to be just that, garbage. You push false hope through permanent damage. A trail of dead led astray youth lay in your wake.Waco1947 said:. It's not a rebuttal. The lgbtq youth cohort commit more suicides by percentage of youth than straightsCanada2017 said:Redbrickbear said:Suicide is up all across the board in modern America.Waco1947 said:
1. Suicide among the LGBTQ community are out of proportion to their cohort. Really, really sad.
2. Parental and peer and societal and ecclesiastical pressures can be overwhelming negative to a teen. The threat of hell by non denimations is also a source of self revulsion.
YET I am repeated reviled because I do not think it is a sin. Churches which are supposed to be centers of healing and good news are instead sources of hate.
3. Talk about suicide if you suspect someone of idealization of it. Educate yourself.
4. Go to Safetalk for more information on teen suicide.
Its an epidemic that is NOT limited to people of one sexuality, race, gender, or region of the country.
Trying to tie high LGBTQ suicides to Christian moral belief (and Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist belief as well) is just a blood libel and a low political tactic.
LGBTQ also have higher drug usage rates and higher mental illness rates than the general population..is that all the fault of Christians? YES it's your calling it a perversion. But not ALL but it's certainly in the mix.
Excellent rebuttal.
+ 1
LGBTQ are more than four times as likely to attempt suicide than their peers (Johns et al., 2019; Johns et al., 2020).
". Suicide is the second leading cause of death among young people aged 10 to 24 (Hedegaard, Curtin, & Warner, 2018) and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning (LGBTQ) youth are at significantly increased risk." The Trevor Report
4x more likely.
Why are lgbtq Youth prone to drug and alcohol abuse b?
Because of reject from people like you, their parents, the church and Friends.