As reported elsewhere,31 13.3% of the 5001 respondents who participated in both waves of the survey reported a lifetime history of suicide ideation at baseline, while 4.0% reported a baseline history of a suicide plan, 2.2% a suicide gesture, and 2.2% a suicide attempt. (Table 1) Substantial proportions of the respondents with a baseline SRO history reported recurrences a decade later: 35.0% of those with a baseline history of suicide ideation, 21.2% of those with a history of plans, 10.8% of those with a history of gestures, and 15.4% of those with a baseline history of attempts. An additional 6.2% of panel respondents reported the first onset of suicide ideation in the decade between the surveys, while 2.3% reported the first onset of a suicide plan, 0.7% a suicide gesture, and 0.9% a suicide attempt. Combining recurrences and first onsets, a full 10.0% of respondents reported having suicide ideation in the decade between the surveys, while 3.0% had a suicide plan, 0.9% made a suicide gesture, and 1.3% made a suicide attempt. The majority of these cases (53.7% of ideation and 71.8–73.5% of the other SROs) represent first onsets in the decade between the two surveys.