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    leading method of suicide around the world and is particularly popular in rural area. and the most common in the world. Although women attempt suicide about three times more often than men, men complete suicide about three times more often than women. Four out of five people who commit suicide have attempted to kill themselves at least once previously. Suicide is the leading cause of death for people with schizophrenia. Many suicidologists have criticized news coverage of suicides, citing that reading

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    so some universities have support groups formed on campuses to help students. But the question is, “Do the students patronize them?” Emory University (2015) suggests that there are specific risk factors for university students in association with suicide, including academic pressures, use of drugs and alcohol, decreased social

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    They must ask, why are these people suicidal? They must also ask what can be done to help them? Today suicide is one of the most prevalent causes of death for teenagers in the United states. The suicide rates for teens are astronomical. Writer Stephanie Pappas mentions teen suicide rates in her article Suicide: Statistics, Warning Signs and Prevention. In the article, Pappas writes “In 2015, suicide was the second leading cause of death in people 15 to 34 years of age and third leading cause of death

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    to the tragedies of suicide. It is not only affecting themselves but also the people who are around them. Suicide has been discussed about in every source of media and till this dayit still continues to have a catastrophic effects in our present generation. In the United States suicide is the eighth leading cause of death However, studies have shown that “ suicide is the third leading cause of death in young people” ( Night falls fast. Page 21 ).A person who commits suicide dies leaving behind

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    DURKHEIM, SUICIDE, AND SOCIAL COHERENCE Durkheim’s study on suicide Suicide (French: Le Suicide) was a notable book in the field of humanism. Composed by French humanist Émile Durkheim and distributed in 1897 it was apparently a contextual analysis of suicide, a production one of a kind for its time that gave an illustration of what the sociological monograph ought to resemble. Some argue that it is not a contextual investigation, which makes it novel among other academic take a shot at the same

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    that suicide rates skyrocket progressively across all age: children and adolescent (McClure, 1994), Middle-age (Manton et al., 1987) and the elderly (Draper, 1996), studying suicide have become an important issue in sociology. Suicide is a complex issue which may combine several factors such as development factors, social factors, and culture factors (Goldsmith, 2002). However, Durkheim (1897) provided a classical model including four types of suicide: altruistic suicide, fatalistic suicide, egoistic

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    conducted by the World Health Organization regarding suicide, risk factors, and prevention techniques on a global scale. According to the article “Preventing Suicide: A Global Imperative”, over 800,000 people die by suicide every year and there are many suicide attempts made for each known death (WHO, 2014, p. 2). Many factors contribute to this incredible number, such as the stigma surrounding suicide and mental illness, access to materials used for suicide, and resources available for mental health care

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    , 2015 Suicide is an occurrence in life that society does not want to talk about. Social knowledge is minimal at best about how to approach communication with those affected by suicide. The stigma about suicide is vastly misunderstood, unfounded and should not exist. Learning about suicide is very important not only for society but for those who have to suffer and live with the “social blight” society has created about this sad problem. There are various reasons for attempted suicide such as

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    more at risk. The most common suicide risk factors include: depression, substance abuse, a personal or family history of suicide attempts, sexual orientation, stressful life events, and both physical and sexual abuse (Aldrich & Cerel, 2009). In addition, particular populations have proven to be at greater risk, such as, adolescents and young adults, elderly, those in high stress professions, people living alone or in select regions, and family members of suicide loss face a risk which twice as

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    Suicide is an epidemic that has taken the lives of countless people of all age groups. In the United States between 1999 and 2014, the rate of suicides has practically doubled. The frightening crisis has led to the creation of numerous suicide prevention programs offered through schools, communities, and organizations. Often, the programs are created with specific goals in mind and are meant to target certain groups of people, such as programs dedicated to increasing awareness of teen suicide. Despite

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