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‘Contagious’ suicide a concern in teens

WASHINGTON – The third-leading cause of death among young people isn’t disease or accident — it’s suicide. And according to the , a suicide happens every 13.7 minutes.

How a community reacts to a teenager taking his or her own life can have profound effects on teens already suffering from a sense of alienation or hopelessness.

Dr. Eric Rossen, director of professional development and standards for the , says there is something called “suicide contagion” that can occur when a teen witnesses the way a community grieves and feels.

“‘Wow, look at all the people paying attention to this other individual

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