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Suicide Potential Survey
A. Nature of the suicide plan
- Vague idea & no weapon
- A weak plan
- Some specific, realistic plan
- Complete plan with some details
- Complete plan with lethal details and weapon included
B. Prior attempts
- None, is only talking about it now
- Some past threats
- Numerous past ineffectual attempts
- None, but threatens lethal attempt now
- Has made lethal attempts in past
C. Mood
- Not healthy, but improves
- Controlled, matter of fact
- Partially controlled, but has bursts of extreme emotion
- Little control of mood, only moderate ups and downs
- Extreme depression, possibly with bursts of screams
D. Suicide weapon
- Mentions suicide, cannot explain how
- Specifies suicide but doesn’t have the means available
- Has barely adequate idea with the means available
- Wants to overdose, cut wrists, or inhale gas and has the means
- Wants to shoot self, hang self, or jump and has the means at hand
E. Contact with humanity
- Has family, friends& job
- Has family and job, but no friends
- Has friends and job, but no family
- Has only family or friends for social contact
- Has no social contact
F. Age and sex
- Young woman
- Young man
- Middle age person
- Older woman
- Older man
G. Loss of a loved one
- No such loss incurred or upcoming
- Possibility of such a loss
- Loved one has been lost, but doesn’t seem to be the chief concern
- Loss has occurred or will and you are upset
- Loss has taken place or will and you are very upset
H. Medical problems
- None
- General or vague physical complaints
- Serious physical symptoms, hope for cure
- Serious medical symptoms, no hope for cure
- Older person, serious medical symptoms
Total points together that you circled and then divide by eight. This will give you your average score. If the average score is 2 or higher, contact a mental health professional and discuss your problem with someone you can trust. If your average score is 3.5 or higher, please contact us immediately.