Health officials have created new guidance to help communities respond when they suspect a suicide cluster might be happening. A suicide cluster is when multiple suicides occur close together in time or location. This document provides a step-by-step framework for community leaders and health workers to assess the situation and investigate possible connections.
The guidance is designed for use in communities across the United States. It doesn't report on specific results or outcomes because it's not a research study. Instead, it offers practical advice on how to organize a response, gather information, and determine if further action is needed.
Since this is guidance rather than tested research, communities using these approaches should track their own results. The document doesn't include information about how well these methods work or any potential downsides to using them. Readers should understand this provides suggested approaches, not proven solutions.
Communities facing concerns about suicide clusters can use this guidance as a starting point for their response. It's important to work with mental health professionals and follow established public health practices when implementing any new approach to suicide prevention.