OF

Rise in teen suicide sparks awareness





* O link do vídeo está no final desse post.

Descubra tudo sobre Robô IQ OPTION de AUTOMATIZAÇÃO de Lista de SINAIS
E conheça também sobre o Melhor Bot Para Opções Binárias 2022
Que tal um robo gratuito para IQ Option? Sistema Para IQ Option Grátis





Someone dies from suicide almost every day in Hawaii. Experts said the pandemic has been especially hard on children and their mental health with one in four middle school students having suicidal thoughts.

Subscribe to KHON on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/KHONNewsHawaii?sub_confirmation=1
Stay informed about Hawaii news, weather, sports, and entertainment! Follow KHON2 on our website and social channels:

https://www.khon2.com/
https://www.youtube.com/user/KHONNewsHawaii/
https://www.facebook.com/khon2news

https://www.instagram.com/khonnews/

Vídeo

Gosta de dicas de futebol para investimento desportivo? Então visita agora mesmo Palpites Copa do Mundo e prepara-se para viver a emoção do maior campeonato do planeta.





50 Comentários

  1. She is so lucky to escape from this human largest prison called planet earth. She doesnt need to be slave doing 9-5 job everyday. I am so jealous. I wanna exit from this hell hole soon.

  2. The kids who were bullied in school and bothered by it were less likely to kill themselves in the pandemic. The kids who excelled in many extra curriculars and felt most important than the bullied kids in school killed themselves. The kids whose home life was worse than school life killed themselves.

  3. If your teen has ANY stretch marks (even if they are from growing!) and tells you they feel suicidal or depressed or has ANY mental health issues TEST THEM FOR BARTONELLA

  4. Up to 90% of pediatric mental health cases test positive for vector born illnesses like BARTONELLA (common in HI) and others, in the growing body of studies on the topic.

    inflammation from these diseases DIRECTLY causes behavor and learning issues, mental health issues including inducing bipolar and schitzophrenic disorders and directly causes SUICIDALITY. IF YOUR HAWAII TEEN IS STRUGGLING GET THEM TESTED FOR BARTONELLA. ESPECIALLY IF THEY HAVE ANY STRETCH MARKS AT ALL.

    I WISH MY PARENTS KNEW THIS so i wouldnt suffer indiagnosed for decades, and my childʻs life got saved because i DID know it and got her tested and treated

  5. I simply can't watch this. It's too sad for words. Condolences to her family & friends. May Sienna RIP.

  6. To everyone who's struggling right now, please know that GOD LOVES YOU. He wants to help you and give you peace. Please surrender your burdens to Him and allow Him to move in your life.

    "Because he loves Me,” says the Lord, “I will rescue him; I will protect him, for he acknowledges My Name. He will call on Me, and I will answer him;  I will be with him in trouble, I will deliver him and honor him." (Psalm 91:14-15)

    Please hold on to this bible verse because WHATEVER GOD SAYS, HE FULFILLS. 🙏

  7. They say seek mental health professionals like it's easy. I went through a long list of referrals, most were not accepting new patients. Best I could get was an appointment two months down the road. Two months could be a death sentence for some people.

  8. "The pandemic…". Not in Denmark.. They don't apply the same risk to everyone because different populations and variants ARE DIFFERENT! WE caused the mental health crisis here. Covid was bad, WE made it worse!

  9. Support this father, and as a community we really need to start taking action on a long term scale. This is not the Fathers fault nor the families fault as suicide cannot be blamed on anyone except the society which creates and allows it to exist.

    On Kauai, my friends Dad took his life. She was the only daughter and a really inspiring young Hawaiian Woman. The community at the time acted like nothing happened only to see her go from a shining star of positivity to taking the same actions as her father less than 6 months later. My own Mother has commited suicide for reasons related to the challenges living here.

    When I went looking for support my therapist was surprised that there were absolutely no survivors group therapies, no specialists in suicide prevention.

    1. We live in Paradise or that's what's advertised, anyone who is local knows the challenges of living here and how they've increased.

    2. We have a large social disparity between not just our melting pot of cultures but our working class and visitors, depression is hard to deal with when this is the playground of multi-millionaires tourist or not.

    3. The most important part I have seen is that teens and young adults especially lack mentorship, proper education and have very little "legitimate outlets" for fun or socializing (felony for being in a park after dark, zero common areas for young adults to hang out, cultural and religious values that don't reflect their lives.

    I don't have the answers to this, but in my prior experience I've seen some young Hawaiians from homestead getting sent to Olomana Correctional being told they are a dumb local boy their whole life, but when I work with them these kids with a bit of love, leadership and attention are absolutely brilliant on many levels and given the right support could be something more than a city & county worker. The real tragedy is seeing these kids talents, intelligence emotionally even when praised have a hard time believing in themselves because their whole lives they were told otherwise.

    Hawaiians, Portagee, Filipino, Ha'ole, Hapa and every other race here. We need to first come together, it's amazing seeing the activism in this state when people are motivated (Mauna Kea as an example). As a collective we do have the power to change these islands for the people connected to them.

    The best way to honor the memory of Sienna is to make sure that this never happens again, and it has to start now it's up to us to determine how to make sure it doesn't.

  10. RIP 🙁 i know a few people who knew her… my friend looked back to her locker and she saw a letter and almost broke down 🙁

  11. It's so sad kids at that age thinks suicide is the right thing to do suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem 😪🙏🏼

  12. I'm not an expert but when you tell kids "if you need help, talk to someone", that's really not specific enough…

  13. So sad 😞. If Anyone has thoughts of suicide please PLEASE talk to someone. There is hope . God loves you so much! YOUR LIFE IS WORTH LIVING . Hang in there please

  14. Everything is blamed on the pandemic but no one is questioning the home life or out of school experiences of these kids

  15. My 6 yr old was bullied constantly for months school didn't do shit until I went up there and threatened to go to the bullies parents house and kick their asses ……my son is 6 and asked why does God hate him why is he poor he why is he ugly 🤦🏿‍♀️

  16. I try to always keep an open line of communication with my kids they know they can come to me however I’ve had friends who lost children to suicide all girls and their parents had no clue…they were great parents this is just 😞 sad i feel so bad for this family this one is a hard topic

  17. i just want to slap all the people who put young peoples mental stability at risk with their policies

  18. So beautiful so young so should be full of life why I just wanna hug her and never let go and let her know she is needed in this World 🌎

  19. So sad as a parent of two boys this is one of my biggest fears, I talk to my boys everyday and tell them I love them numerous times a day. If they are sad or upset I ask them if they're ok or what's wrong? I always tell them they are not alone and that it's normal to think or feel a certain way. Sometimes I feel that's not enough 😔 when I see stories like this I know the parents loved their kids and told them "I love you" everyday but what else was missing?

  20. She was so pretty. Such a beautiful girl. Only 12. Lord Jesus speak to the hearts of these children and all. I love you Lord and I pray this girl is in Heaven with you.

  21. I'm always tell my kids, that I love them, that I'll give my life for them. And I'm always trying to work less and be with them.

  22. As someone who has thought of suicide numerous times, this really hits home. Know that people are there for you and you're never alone.

  23. I know this is about children but what’s equally scary is that all those warning signs are something you can see in any soldier or marine. And because it’s such regular behavior, it’s just as devastating when we lose a brother/sister. Just when you think you’re going thru it together, someone always feels a bit more lonely than the rest.

  24. I know the young age is shocking but it is way more common than you think. I was suicidal by the age of 10 and self harming, it's really sad to look back and think about. Mental health is important and matters as well as the conditions a child is raised in

    (mine was based off suicidal feelings and depression I felt seeing my father abuse my mother from 5-13, I still struggle with depression to this day as a 23 year old but the extreme anguish was lessened after my mother escaped my father)

    My condolences to the family, tell your children you love them as often as you can, you never know what may happen.

  25. Proverbs 22:6, train up a child in a way he should go, when he is old, he will not depart from it.💯

  26. My daughter is 13 and just got diagnosed with depression and anxiety and have to take medication now 🥺

  27. So sad how children are suffering this way. At times it's hard to see the signs but tell them u love them kiss them. The enemy is out her working. Lord I pray ur protection over our children. Parents speak about bullying and how to be kind to one another. As well spend them with ur children they are having social issues as well. Anxiety is at a all time high