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hmnow

hmnow

Student
Jul 29, 2025
158
  1. Have you had thoughts about wanting to die or wishing to go to sleep and not wake up?
    • No (0 points)
    • Occasionally or fleeting thoughts (1 point)
    • Frequent or persistent thoughts (2 points)
  2. Have you had actual thoughts about killing yourself?
    • No (0 points)
    • Yes, but no plan (2 points)
    • Yes, with a plan (4 points)
  3. Have you made any plans or preparations to take your own life?
    • No (0 points)
    • Yes, but not immediate (2 points)
    • Yes, immediate or in the next 24 hours (5 points)
  4. Have you attempted suicide before?
    • No (0 points)
    • Yes, one attempt in the past (2 points)
    • Yes, multiple attempts or recent attempt (4 points)
  5. Do you have access to means to carry out a suicide attempt (e.g., firearms, medications)?
    • No (0 points)
    • Yes (2 points)
  6. Are you feeling hopeless or helpless about your future?
    • No (0 points)
    • Sometimes (1 point)
    • Often or always (2 points)

Scoring and Risk Level:

Total ScoreRisk LevelInterpretation
0 - 2LowMinimal or no suicide risk
3 - 5MildSome suicidal thoughts; monitor closely
6 - 8ModerateSuicidal ideation with some risk behaviors; consider intervention
9 - 10+HighImminent risk; urgent professional help required


I think I am in the top category of 9 to 10 - is there an eleven
 
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L9my

L9my

I'm just procrastinating
Nov 22, 2024
1,213
2+4+2+2+2+1= 13 (assuming sn is still pure)
2+4+2+2+1= 11 (assuming sn isn't pure)

funny
 
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luma

luma

Member
Jul 31, 2025
12
If aborted suicide attempts don't count, then 2+4+5+0+2+2=15

If they do, then 2+4+5+4+2+2=19
 
hmnow

hmnow

Student
Jul 29, 2025
158
by this scale, most people on SaSu should already be dead
 
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Re62

Re62

Member
Mar 23, 2024
13
2+2+0+4 (I cut my wrists, pretty bad attempts all things considered, the cuts were too shallow though they did help, it became a coping mechanism of sorts for me for a brief period of time, thankfully no one knows about em) +0+2 = 10, if you don't wanna count the wrists 8
 
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Forever Sleep

Earned it we have...
May 4, 2022
12,953
by this scale, most people on SaSu should already be dead

Exactly. Why do they assume all suicidal people are impulsive?

Mine would be:

2+4+2+0+2+2=12.

I'm not at imminent risk. I've been at a 12 for years.
 
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CumbriaCTB

CumbriaCTB

Member
Jul 15, 2025
59
  1. Have you had thoughts about wanting to die or wishing to go to sleep and not wake up?
    • Multiple times daily. (2 points)
  2. Have you had actual thoughts about killing yourself?
    • Yes, my plan can be found here. (4 points)
  3. Have you made any plans or preparations to take your own life?
    • I see this whenever I go to the bathroom and I've already tried it earlier this week. (5 points)
  4. Have you attempted suicide before?
    • Yes, and one of them even involved admission to A&E. (4 points)
  5. Do you have access to means to carry out a suicide attempt (e.g., firearms, medications)?
    • See Q3. (2 points)
  6. Are you feeling hopeless or helpless about your future?
    • I've felt this way since I was 10 years old. (2 points)
TOTAL = 19 POINTS (EXTREMELY HIGH RISK)


In most jurisdictions, this would be grounds to legally detain me for 24 hours for a doctor to access me, determine that I am indeed at an extreme suicide risk, and then detain me for at least 28 days while they figure out long-term treatment options. Not the UK though despite the means to do so being written into law (Mental Health Act 1983). This isn't some utopia where such laws are seen as outdated and not actually enforced: these powers actually do get used quite often but not for suicidal people.

You see, the real reason is because the psych wards are underfunded and there aren't enough beds for everybody. Only extremely violemt people are being thrown in the looney bins now; suicidal people are largely left to their own devices as long as they don't try to CTB in public. It's better this way, obviously, but I wish it was done out of respect for bodily autonomy rather than out of governmental incompetence.

Sincerely,
CumbriaCTB
 
LaVieEnRose

LaVieEnRose

Angelic
Jul 23, 2022
4,440
High but the only "urgent professional help" required is if they wanna cough some up N
 
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nuggetfinder

nuggetfinder

Member
Sep 15, 2025
13
  1. Have you had thoughts about wanting to die or wishing to go to sleep and not wake up?
    • No (0 points)
    • Occasionally or fleeting thoughts (1 point)
    • Frequent or persistent thoughts (2 points)
  2. Have you had actual thoughts about killing yourself?
    • No (0 points)
    • Yes, but no plan (2 points)
    • Yes, with a plan (4 points)
  3. Have you made any plans or preparations to take your own life?
    • No (0 points)
    • Yes, but not immediate (2 points)
    • Yes, immediate or in the next 24 hours (5 points)
  4. Have you attempted suicide before?
    • No (0 points)
    • Yes, one attempt in the past (2 points)
    • Yes, multiple attempts or recent attempt (4 points)
  5. Do you have access to means to carry out a suicide attempt (e.g., firearms, medications)?
    • No (0 points)
    • Yes (2 points)
  6. Are you feeling hopeless or helpless about your future?
    • No (0 points)
    • Sometimes (1 point)
    • Often or always (2 points)

Scoring and Risk Level:

Total ScoreRisk LevelInterpretation
0 - 2LowMinimal or no suicide risk
3 - 5MildSome suicidal thoughts; monitor closely
6 - 8ModerateSuicidal ideation with some risk behaviors; consider intervention
9 - 10+HighImminent risk; urgent professional help required


I think I am in the top category of 9 to 10 - is there an eleven
14! Do I get a prize🤔
 
Upon a hanging Body

Upon a hanging Body

Dead Girl Walking
Jan 5, 2025
1,072
17 , do I get a reward???
17 , do I get a reward???
 
claracatchingthebus

claracatchingthebus

Clara seems to be waiting for something. But what?
Jun 22, 2025
317
  1. Have you had thoughts about wanting to die or wishing to go to sleep and not wake up?
    • No (0 points)
    • Occasionally or fleeting thoughts (1 point)
    • Frequent or persistent thoughts (2 points)
  2. Have you had actual thoughts about killing yourself?
    • No (0 points)
    • Yes, but no plan (2 points)
    • Yes, with a plan (4 points)
  3. Have you made any plans or preparations to take your own life?
    • No (0 points)
    • Yes, but not immediate (2 points)
    • Yes, immediate or in the next 24 hours (5 points)
  4. Have you attempted suicide before?
    • No (0 points)
    • Yes, one attempt in the past (2 points)
    • Yes, multiple attempts or recent attempt (4 points)
  5. Do you have access to means to carry out a suicide attempt (e.g., firearms, medications)?
    • No (0 points)
    • Yes (2 points)
  6. Are you feeling hopeless or helpless about your future?
    • No (0 points)
    • Sometimes (1 point)
    • Often or always (2 points)

Scoring and Risk Level:

Total ScoreRisk LevelInterpretation
0 - 2LowMinimal or no suicide risk
3 - 5MildSome suicidal thoughts; monitor closely
6 - 8ModerateSuicidal ideation with some risk behaviors; consider intervention
9 - 10+HighImminent risk; urgent professional help required


I think I am in the top category of 9 to 10 - is there an eleven
this feels like a data collection question

are you a researcher or journalist? Do these scores help anyone in any way except for researchers, journalists, and others in the mental health industry that use these scores to track people?
 

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