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Suicidal Thoughts And Behaviors Peak In Spring And Early Summer

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A recent study has uncovered that suicidal thoughts and behaviors are most prevalent during the spring and early summer. The findings revealed a peak in suicidal thoughts in December, preceding the surge in actual suicidal behaviors during the summer. The study also identified that the highest risk of suicidal behavior occurred between the hours of four and six in the morning. Dr. Brian O'Shea explained that while winter is commonly associated with depression, spring actually poses the highest risk for suicide. It is theorized that the gradual improvement in energy during this season may enable them to plan and engage in suicidal acts. These findings underline the importance of timely intervention and support for individuals experiencing mental health challenges. This work provides valuable insight into suicidal behaviors, enabling more effective strategies for suicide prevention. By recognizing the specific times when individuals are at higher risk, support can be provided during these vulnerable periods.

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