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Scholars can't say whether either problem is getting more severe or just more widely reported because no data show what percentage of gay youths or bullying victims are suicidal. Most of the nation's 34,000 suicides a year don't get coverage. Or, perhaps, the suicides are like those that have been happening all along, but these are attracting media attention because of the new focus on the previously neglected problem of bullying-related suicide. Laura McGinnis, spokeswoman for The Trevor Project, which runs crisis intervention and suicide prevention programs aimed at gay youths, said that since Clementi's death her group's crisis hot line has handled about 75 percent more calls than usual. Requests from schools and community leaders for "survival kits" have spiked even more, she said. It's important for people who are feeling suicidal to know where to turn to for help, whether it's a hot line, a friend or a hospital, she said. "There are people out there who can help you, who are willing to listen, to help you be the person you feel inside that you are," she said. To reduce the chance of contagion, media outlets should be careful not to conclude that suicides are the result of just one factor
-- and they should show the pain the suicides cause for families, said Roy Peter Clark, a senior scholar at the Poynter Institute, a journalism think tank in St. Petersburg, Fla. "It's not whether you cover these, but how you cover them," Clark said. It's not usually a single event that triggers a suicide, Haas said, and most people who kill themselves are depressed or dealing with other mental illness. "If youth are struggling with depression," she said, "the impact of bullying can be quite different than if they're otherwise emotionally healthy." ___ Online: The Trevor Project: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention: Suicide Prevention Resource Center: http://www.sprc.org/
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