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Suicide among Young People in BiH – Alarm for Adults

Published June 8, 2025
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Suicide remains one of the most painful and complex social issues worldwide—and when it affects children and young people, the impact is even more devastating. Unfortunately, Bosnia and Herzegovina is not immune to this growing crisis. In the span of just six months, two high school students in Prijedor tragically ended their lives, sending shockwaves through the local community and sparking serious concerns among parents and educators.

These tragedies have again drawn attention to the silent struggles many young people face in today’s world. With the pervasive influence of the internet and social media, childhood and adolescence—once considered the most carefree periods of life—are now increasingly marked by anxiety, social pressures, and emotional distress.

The advisory line “Plavi telefon” (Blue Phone), a service dedicated to supporting children and youth, has become a critical lifeline. The data from 2024 is alarming: the line received over 8,000 calls throughout the year—more than 50 per day. Perhaps most troubling is the fact that every single day, one to two of those calls involve a young person expressing suicidal thoughts.

According to Blue Phone, the most common age range of callers is between 13 and 20 years old. Their reasons for seeking help vary, but frequently include peer violence (bullying), anxiety, depression, and family-related issues. For many, these challenges become overwhelming.

Mental health professionals warn that while suicide is complex and often rooted in multiple factors, early intervention and open conversations about emotional wellbeing are key to prevention. Blue Phone’s work is a vital component of that support system, yet the need clearly outweighs available resources.

The recent events in Prijedor are a wake-up call—not just for the local community, but for the country as a whole. Behind each call is a child in crisis. Behind each tragedy, a life lost too soon. Society must respond with empathy, education, and stronger support systems to ensure that no young person feels they are facing their darkest moments alone.

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