Monday, July 28, 2008

Suicide hot line got calls from 22,000 veterans

Yahoo! News: Suicide hot line got calls from 22,000 veterans.
"More than 22,000 veterans have sought help from a special suicide hot line in its first year, and 1,221 suicides have been averted, the government say.

The hot line receives up to 250 calls per day — double the average number calling when it began. Kemp said callers are divided evenly between veterans from the Iraq, Afghanistan and Vietnam wars. Richard McKeon, public health adviser for SAMHSA, said 10 to 20 of the 1,575 calls received each week have to be rerouted to high-volume backup call centers throughout the country.

The VA estimates that every year 6,500 veterans take their own lives. The mental health director for the VA, Ira Katz, said in an e-mail last December that of the 18 veterans who commit suicide each day, four to five of them are under VA care, and 12,000 veterans under VA care are attempting suicide each year."