Suicide
is the act causing ones own death.
The risk factors of suicide are due to Depression,
mental illness, bipolar
disorder, schizophrenia, personality disorders, substance
abuse which includes alcoholism
and the use of drug, stress such as from financial difficulties, troubles with
relationships, stress
and so on. The common suicide methods are hanging, pesticide poisoning, and
firearms. Suicide preventative measures to reduce the incidence of suicide
through reducing access to certain methods, such as firearms or toxins such as opioids
can reduce risk; Other measures include reducing access to charcoal (for
burning) and adding barriers on bridges and subway platforms. Treatment of drug
and alcohol addiction,
depression, and those who have attempted suicide in the past may also be
effective. In young adults who have recently thought about suicide, cognitive
behavioral therapy appears to improve outcomes. Economic
development through its ability to reduce poverty may be able to decrease
suicide rates. Efforts to increase social connection, especially in elderly
males, may be helpful.
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Phobias, Amnesia, Addiction, Child Sexual
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