One Year After the Launch of 988, the National Suicide and Crisis Hotline Has Received Nearly 5 Million Combined Calls, Texts, and Chats
Since its launch in July 2022, the 988 national suicide and crisis hotline has received about 4 million contacts, a 33 percent increase from the year before, according to a new KFF analysis of publicly available data through May 2023. The contacts include more than 2.6 million calls, over 740,000 chats, and more than 600,000 texts. The total number of contacts rises to almost 5 million when nearly 1 million additional contacts from the Veterans Crisis Line (VCL) are included, which were reported by the federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), but aren’t yet publicly available.
Since the 988 launch, there has been a notable increase in the rate of answered contacts, coupled with considerable decreases in waiting times for users. The 988 in-state answer rate varies widely across states, ranging from 55 percent in Alabama to 98 percent in Mississippi in April-May 2023, the latest data available. An in-state answer rate is a measure of the percentage of calls answered within state borders. 988 uses the caller's area code to route the call to the crisis center closest to that area code.
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