On Point with Meghna Chakrabarti

Why are suicide rates among young Americans going up?

Oct 28, 2025
In this enlightening discussion, Michelle Munson, a social work professor, talks about how technology and societal factors impact Gen Z's mental health. Rachel Holloman, a suicide prevention director, shares alarming statistics about Georgia's rising rates and the challenges of rural access. Tricia Baker, who founded Attitudes in Reverse after her son's suicide, emphasizes the importance of school education and breaking stigma. Together, they explore cultural disparities and innovative strategies for prevention, highlighting the urgent need for comprehensive mental health support.
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ANECDOTE

Barber Shop As A Mental Health Hub

  • Reggie Winston describes barbershops as trusted spaces where men open up about mental health.
  • He trained in mental health first aid and CALM to better respond and then trained other barbers.
INSIGHT

Sharp Rise In Young Adult Suicide Rates

  • Suicide rates for Americans aged 18–27 rose about 20% over the past decade.
  • North Carolina saw a 41% increase, with acute impacts on Black youth.
INSIGHT

Gen Z's Unique Developmental Stressors

  • Gen Z's young adulthood unfolded in a tech-saturated world and during COVID disruptions.
  • These combined conditions altered development and contributed to rising mental health struggles.
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