Psychiatric Nursing: Contemporary Practice 6th Edition - Suicide Prevention: Screening, Assessment, and Intervention Related

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A nurse is presenting a discussion for a local community group about suicide. Which comment from an audience member indicates the need to clarify the information?

  • A. Warning signs about the person?s intention often occur.
  • B. People who are suicidal are undecided about living or dying.
  • C. Suicides more often occur during the holiday seasons.
  • D. People who talk about suicide need to be taken seriously.
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The comment that suicides more often occur during the holiday seasons (C) is a common myth. Research shows no consistent increase in suicides during holidays; risk is more tied to individual factors. The other comments (A, B, D) are accurate: warning signs are common, suicidal individuals are often ambivalent, and suicide talk must be taken seriously.