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National Youth Violence Prevention Resource Center

A Federal resource for professionals, parents and youth working to prevent violence committed by and against young people.

Youth Suicide Warning Signs

Sometimes teens will exhibit warning signs, indicating that they need help. The presence of one or more of these warning signs does not necessarily mean that a teen is suicidal; the only way to know whether your child is thinking about suicide is to ask. Suicide attempts among young people tend to be based on long-standing problems, such as depression, alcohol or drug abuse, and a history of aggressive or disruptive behaviors, but may be triggered by a specific event.

Warning signs of suicidal behavior in youth include:

This list is not definitive; some teens may show no signs and yet still feel suicidal. Others may exhibit many signs yet appear to be coping with their situation. The only way to know for sure is to ask.

see also Youth Suicide Risk Factors


  1. American Psychiatric Association. (1998). Let's Talk Facts About . Teen Suicide