Suicide is the tenth leading cause of death in the U.S. Military suicide rates have been increasing and surpassing the rates for society at large. Know the warning signs, which include thoughts or comments about suicide, substance abuse, purposelessness, anxiety, feeling trapped or hopeless, withdrawal, anger, recklessness, and mood changes. Military members who seek behavioral health care are protected by law against discrimination. For free, confidential support 24/7, call the Military Crisis Line at 800-273-TALK (8255), text 838255, or chat online on the Veterans Crisis Line website. There is also the Be There Peer Support outreach center, staffed by veterans and military spouses. Call 844-357-PEER (7337), text 480-360-6188, or chat online 24/7.
For more information and suicide resources visit Military.com.