According to the American Childhood Adolescent Psychiatry Academy (AACAP), suicide is the third most common cause of death among young people between the ages of 15 and 24. According to calculations, 33,000 young people commit suicide each year (CDC, 2010). The National State Legislative Committee (NCSL) reported that the suicide rate of all people across the country has decreased, but despite the decrease, the suicide rate of young people aged 15-19 increased by 6% (NCSL , 2005).
Suicide before puberty is extremely rare, but it will be more frequent during puberty. The majority (90% or more) of suicidized teenagers become psychotic when they die. More than half of people suffer from psychosis for at least two years. Suicide is associated with many diseases including depression, bipolar disorder, personality disorder, schizophrenia, substance abuse. However, it is not a mental illness that someone commits suicide. It is a combination of mental illness, severe stress, psychological distress and other factors
Exposure to suicide, previous suicide attempts and age are the most influential factors for young people and may die as a result of suicide. A young man committed suicide through her classmates considered the researcher as suicide as an infectious disease. They noticed that the way the child touched suicide told suicide ideation and attempt. Previous attempts to reveal suicide through parents' attempt also found that the probability of suicidal ideation increased by 3.5 and the probability of suicide increased by 2.6. Attacks on family members and their relocation may be one of the main causes of family suicide tendencies.
Suicide is the third most common cause of death among young people. A surprising study by Hansen and Lang was that they discovered that the suicide rate increased during the grade but was significantly reduced during summer holidays and holidays like Christmas and spring break. The results are consistent for many years. For example, between 1959 and 1990, the suicide rate between the ages of 15 and 19 has tripled. Factors other than the high school entrance rate have been carefully studied to determine whether the cause of the increase in suicide rate can be explained. For example, seasonal affective disorder (SAD) may increase depression in the northeast as the sky becomes cloudy and dull, and as a reason to explain what is happening to our teenagers It is being investigated. However, in warm and sunny conditions throughout the year, the suicide rate of young people remains stable and consistent.