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    cardiovascular disease, asthma, and obesity (Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion 2017). Depression can also have a more serious ramification. This illness does not cause death, however, untreated this illness can lead to suicide. Suicide is the 10th leading cause of death in the United States (Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion 2017) and the 3rd leading cause of death in individuals aged 15-24 (Smith 2015). Suicide can occur as a result of many different situations, but negative

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    and quiet”; “Foxconn’s nine jumps: dead seldom communicated with his roommates”. The other one attributes to social problems. Director of Foxconn group, Liu pointed that suicide is a social phenomenon and employees may have encountered pressures from all aspects before the

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    Media Effects On Suicide

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    The topic of suicide has become increasingly recognized as a significant social problem worthy of more attention. The mass media remains a powerful tool to address the problem and the stigma surrounding suicidal ideation. The stigma surrounding suicide is a multifaceted construct with affective, cognitive and behavioral components that influences attitudes and behavior patterns at both the individual and population levels (Niederkrontenthaler et al. 2014). Measures such as federal antidiscrimination

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    Viewing Suicide from Kant's and Humes Eyes

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    Viewing Suicide from Kant’s and Hume’s eyes According to National Institute of Mental Health, “In 2007, it [suicide] was the tenth leading cause of death in the U.S., accounting for 34,598 deaths.” This statistic shows that even though the numbers compared to the entire population are small, it is rather common for people to deal with suicide around them and it is a major issue among people (NIMH). There are many different mixed emotions and views regarding suicide. Some people choose to believe

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    known to schools, homes, workplaces and out and about the community and bring the idea out that bullying can affect others seriously. Also, Assessing bullying in the area will help determine how often bullying occurs and where it happens and whether prevention methods are working to help the cause. Building a safe environment will help establish a place of acceptance, tolerance and respect to reinforcing positive social interactions and inclusiveness. Bullying is happening everywhere and is increasing

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    suicidal plan already attempted, I would recommend to her family that I be allowed to refer her to be immediately hospitalized for a minimum of 48 hours under the psychiatric care of her psychiatrist. I would require that she is placed on a one-to-one suicide watch either by a RN or mental aide technician while at the psychiatric hospital. I would also propose that if she is taken off the recommended treatment due to clinical improvement she must be regularly monitor according to hospital procedures.

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    disease burden. Depression is common, disabling, and the single most important factor leading to suicide, yet is often under diagnosed and misunderstood. Depression is a very serious health condition that is much different from the normal fluctuations in mood and emotions experienced in everyday life. Depression affects a person’s ability to function properly in nearly every aspect of life and can lead to suicide in the most severe cases. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) an estimated 350

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    a picture posted on social media, to sharing intimate/sexual photographs of someone without their consent/permission. This issue has become a serious problem as it has resulted in children experiencing mental/emotional harm as well as committing suicide because of what the emotional distress it left them in (Notar, Padgett, & Roden, 2013). Targets: Just like “traditional”, face-to-face bullying, cyber-bullying can occur due to an individual’s race, sexual orientation, and appearance. Although both

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    taxing on a college students mental health, and sadly most colleges and universities are ill equipped in helping students who are faced with these challenges. Recent years have shown an increase in dropout rates for colleges, and on a darker note, suicide attempts. An alarming number

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    Teen suicide is a growing issue in the United States. In order to prevent it, we need a better understanding on it. What is teen suicide? Teen suicide which is better known as youth suicide is when a young person, generally categorized as someone below age 24, deliberately end their own life. Rates of attempted suicide and completed youth suicide in western societies and other countries are extremely high. According to the National Institute for Mental Health, suicide is the third leading cause of

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