Mental Health
Stress
Suicide Prevention
Sleep
Coping Skills
100

Can you tell someone has a mental illness by looking at them?

No!

100

True or False: Stress is normal, but too much stress increases the risk for health problems, like depression.

True

100

True or false: Asking someone if they are thinking of suicide will put the idea into their head

False

100

How many hours of sleep should we get every night?

8-10 hours

100

What is the definition of good coping skills?

Something safe that helps you feel good

200

What is the most common mental illness?

Anxiety

200

Name three life circumstances that can cause someone to feel stressed.

Being bullied, trauma, family problems, a breakup, an argument with a loved one, issues in school, money, etc.

200

Name two signs someone might be thinking about committing suicide.

Talking about dying, feeling desperate/hopeless, giving away possessions, reckless behavior, increased drug/alcohol use, withdrawing from family/friends

200

How long before bed should we put away electronics (phone, tablet, computer)?

At least 1 hour

200

Writing down three things you're thankful for is practicing this habit.

Gratitude

300

What percentage of individuals with severe mental illness report being victims of a violent crime within a given year?

More than 25%

300

Name two physical ways stress manifests in the body.

Fast heartbeat, shortness of breath, sweating, shaking, headache, chest pain, tunnel vision, etc.

300

Name three protective factors against suicide.

Reaching out to the community, having a support system, storing away firearms, getting rid of pills in the home

300

Why do teens need more sleep than adults?

Your brain is still developing up until the age of 25.

300

Name 3 examples of healthy coping skills.

Listening to music, taking a walk, talking to others, journaling, meditation

400

What is the leading cause of disability worldwide?

Depression
400

How long is the daily recommended amount of exercise to release stress?

30 minutes

400

Name three risk factors that increase risk of suicide.

Prior suicide attempts, drug/alcohol abuse, mental illness, traumas, access to lethal means

400

This hormone, often called the "sleep hormone", helps your body know it's time to rest.

Melatonin

400

What is the definition of an unhealthy coping mechanism?

Something that makes you feel good in the moment but leaves you worse off later (e.g. drugs, alcohol, self harm)

500

What percentage of individuals with severe mental illness report being victims of a violent crime within a given year?

>25%

500

Too much stress can weaken this system of the body, making it harder to fight off sickness.

The immune system

500

In 2017, the musician Logic released a song featuring the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline number.  What was the name of the song?

1-800-273-8255

500

What percent of adults say stress and anxiety were the top reasons they have trouble falling asleep?

54%

500

What are the 5 R's of coping?

Rethink, Relax, Release, Reduce, Reorganize

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