Sunday, August 4, 2019
Suicide :: essays research papers
   Suicide is intentional self-inflicted acts that end in    death("Suicide," Compton's). After a series of traumatic    events, normal coping abilities can be pushed over the edge;    the result may be suicide. In each year, an average of    30,000 suicide deaths occur in the United States. It is    estimated that 5,000 of those suicides are committed by    teenagers(SAVE, 2). One major reason that the suicide rate    among teenagers is so high, is that the teenage years are a    period of commotion. New social roles are being learned,    new relationships are being developed, bodily changes are    occurring, and decisions about the future are being made    during the teenage years.        Teenagers tend to commit suicide after large changes,    significant losses, or abuse has occurred in their lives. An important change     in a relationship, school or body image    may contribute to a teenagers' tendency to commit suicide. The death of a     loved one, the loss of a valued relationship,    and the loss of self esteem are some significant losses    which might be a factor in teen suicide("The Real World    [Suicide: Facts]," 1). Perceived abuse such as physical,    emotional, psychological, sexual, social abuse or neglect    can lead to self-murder("Teen Suicide," 3). Significant    changes, losses, and abuse can promote suicidal tendencies. Few suicidal     people have some type of depression, yet    those who have one can be provoked to commit suicide. There    are two main types of depression suffered by (, 2)    suicidal people("Suicide," {Grolier}). The first type is    reactive depression. This type of depression is the    reaction of a difficult and often traumatic experience. Endogenous depression     is the second type of depression. It    is the result of a mental illness which is diagnosable by a    professional. Some suicidal people have a combination of    both reactive depression and endogenous depression. Others    could have a depression which is undiagnosed. A persistent    sad mood, thoughts of suicide, persistent physical pains    that do not respond to treatment, difficulty concentrating,    irritability and fatigue are some symptoms of    depression(American Psychiatric Association, 4). If a    person has four or more of the symptoms lasting for more    than two weeks, that person could have a type of depression. Those people     with mental illnesses such as schizophrenia and    clinical depression have much higher suicide rates than    average(Tom Arsenault, 2).        Teenagers display warning signs of suicide. The    indications come in two ways. First exhibited are the early    warning signs. These signs include difficulties in school,    depression, drug abuse, sleep and eating disturbances, and a    loss of interest in activities. Restlessness, feelings of    failure, overreaction to criticism, overly self-critical,    anger, and a preoccupation with death or Satan are also some    signals teenagers contemplating suicide will give("Teen    Suicide," (, 3)    3). The other type of clues are late warning signs.  					    
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