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    Suicide is taking your own life, this is one of the leading causes of death in the United States. The impact of suicide can be detrimental to those around you and especially damaging to the victim in each scenario. From time to time, the attitudes toward suicide have changed a great deal over time. These attitudes toward suicide can either decrease or increase rates based on sociological perspective and beliefs. With attention to Thomas Joiner and Emile Durkheim for having the most influential theories

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    do so (American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, 2010). That estimates to one death caused by suicide every fifteen minutes. Suicide is the eleventh cause of death in the United States. Every time two people die by homicide three people die from suicide (Associates, Evan, Farberow, 2003, p. 122). Many people in the United States tend to think suicide has been defined for many years. In fact suicide practices has been recorded since the earliest of times, but “suicide” itself has only been known since

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    Youth Suicide

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    Sheet YOUTH SUICIDE by Michiko Otsuki, Tia Kim, and Paul Peterson Introduction Youth suicide is a major public health problem in the United States today. Each year in the U.S., thousands of teenagers commit suicide. Suicide is the third leading cause of death for 15-24 year olds, and the fifth leading cause of death for 5-14 year olds. (American Foundation of Suicide Prevention [AFSP], 2010; National Center for Health Statistics [NCHS],2006) The reduction of adolescent suicide is one of the

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    Over 25 million Americans suffer from depression each year, and over 50 percent of people who commit suicide, suffer from major depression. Suicide is the third leading cause of death among 14-19 year olds. Early signs of depression include poor performance in school, withdrawal from friends and activities, and lack of enthusiasm, energy or motivation. Depression in teens can be difficult to recognize, so by educating people on the early signs of depression, young lives will be saved. Depression

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    Suicide Cases

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    Teenage suicide, unfortunately, occurs in every corner of the world. It is a very serious problem and has been labeled as a growing epidemic by many health professionals worldwide. In Malaysia, the rate of suicide is alarming. According to the report of a local newspaper in Malaysia, Nanyang Siang Pao (2011), there was 445 suicidal cases (347 males and 98 females) reported for the first eight months of 2011 as compared to 290 cases in 2008. This accounts for the generally higher record of suicide attempts

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    Suicide In America

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    American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (2016), found that suicide is the tenth leading cause of death in people, which means approximately 44,965 Americans die by suicide. Men, however, are 3.53x more likely to commit suicide. The group that had the highest suicide rate were middle age males (45-65 years old). The second highest group is people aged above 85 years old. For people in the 15-24-year-old age group, the suicide rate is 13.15% (AFSP, 2016). Suicide Awareness Voices of Education

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    Sociology On Suicide

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    reasons initiate an attempt at suicide and what aspects lead to suicidal tendencies? The problem of adolescent suicide is complex and not well understood by those who have not experienced or studied it. The current views on adolescent suicide can be thought to be partially the result of one’s sociology. Sociology is the study of social behavior in people and it is vital to look to sociology for reasons regarding suicide and ways of prevention. Sociological views of suicide stress the role that society

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    Suicide Culture

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    others have strongly condemned it. As seen throughout these countries, divergent attitudes and perceptions about suicide in a specific society have appeared to have a direct effect on the rate of suicidal deaths. While quoting Jerome Young, authors Saito, Kilbert, and Langhinrichsen-Rohling report that, compared to Asian college students, American college students tend to perceive suicide as “Unacceptable, unnatural, or immoral…as a violation of social trust, as an act to evade social responsibility

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    Causes Of Suicide

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    committed suicide and suffered from severe depression. There are many cases of suicide in which people suffer from mental illness, substance abuse, and physical health problems, but nobody really knows why some people just decide one day to commit suicide and end their life. Suicide is the tenth leading cause of death in the United States, where one person dies by suicide every thirteen minutes. 4.9 million people in the United States have been estimated to lose loved one due to suicide; and worldwide

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    Suicide Attempters

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    There are three types of suicidal experience: threatening, attempting, and committing suicide. Those who threaten suicide do so explicitly, directly, or clearly, and 40 percent of such people have seriously attempted to kill themselves in the past. Suicide attempters are ambiguous in their intent and less explicit in communicating their suicidal feelings. They seem to be seeking help, but either cannot communicate their message or others do not take it seriously because of its vagueness, which leads

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