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title: "988 crisis lifeline linked to 11% drop in youth suicide deaths, study finds"
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sourceName: "STAT News"
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datePublished: 2026-04-22
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# 988 crisis lifeline linked to 11% drop in youth suicide deaths, study finds

A study published in JAMA found that increased use of the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline is associated with an 11% drop in youth suicide deaths, STAT News reported on April 22, 2026. National call, text, and chat volume to 988 rose 87% between its 2022 launch and September 2025, while answer rates climbed from 70% to 89%.

## What is the background?
The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline launched nationwide in the United States in July 2022, replacing a longer 10-digit number with an easy-to-remember three-digit line. **988 crisis lifeline results** have been tracked since launch by federal agencies and independent researchers studying whether easier access changes outcomes.

## What happened?
A study published in JAMA and reported by STAT News on April 22, 2026, found that increased calls to the 988 hotline are associated with an 11% drop in suicide deaths among young people. Researchers linked the rollout and growing public awareness of 988 to the measured decline.

Separately, a U.S. Government Accountability Office report published in July 2026 found that about 19.1 million calls, texts, and chats were routed to crisis contact centers between July 2022 and September 2025 — an 87% increase in call volume, a 260% increase in text volume, and a 23% increase in chat volume over that period.

## How did it happen?
Answer rates improved alongside the volume growth: the overall answer rate rose from 70% in May 2022, before launch, to 89% two years later, while average wait time fell from two minutes twenty seconds to one minute thirty-one seconds. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) set a goal for local crisis centers to answer more than 90% of texts and chats by September 2026.

Monthly call volume increased in every state, ranging from 25% to 185% since launch, though answer rates still vary by state, from 64% to 97% as of the most recent state-level data.

## Why does it matter?
An 11% drop in youth suicide deaths, if the association holds, represents a meaningful public health shift tied to a low-cost intervention: making a crisis line easier to remember and answering more of the calls that come in. The rising answer rate matters as much as the rising call volume, since a call that goes unanswered cannot help anyone.

The remaining state-by-state gap in answer rates — from 64% up to 97% — shows the improvement has not been even everywhere, leaving room for the weakest-performing states to close the gap.

## What were the key results?
- 11% drop in youth suicide deaths linked to 988 usage, per a JAMA study reported April 22, 2026
- 19.1 million calls, texts, and chats routed to crisis centers, July 2022 to September 2025
- Call volume up 87%, text volume up 260%, chat volume up 23% over that period
- Overall answer rate rose from 70% (pre-launch) to 89% two years after launch
- Average wait time fell from 2 minutes 20 seconds to 1 minute 31 seconds
- SAMHSA target: over 90% of texts and chats answered by September 2026
- State-level answer rates as of the latest data range from 64% to 97%

## What happens next?
SAMHSA will report on whether local crisis centers met the 90% text-and-chat answer-rate goal after September 2026.

Researchers plan further studies to test whether the suicide-rate association holds as more post-2025 data becomes available.

States with lower answer rates are expected to face continued pressure to fund additional crisis-center capacity.

The GAO said it will continue monitoring 988 Lifeline performance as part of its ongoing oversight of the programme.

Primary source: [STAT News](https://www.statnews.com/2026/04/22/988-hotline-linked-11-percent-drop-youth-suicide-jama-study/)
