The number of young people committing suicide is increasing rapidly. About 30,000 people die each year from suicide, and 750,000 people are attempting suicide. ("Cause of suicide") There are many reasons for people to commit suicide. People mainly commit suicide due to bullying, abuse and stress, such as drug abuse, depression, low self-esteem, helplessness, all sorts of abuse. Stress can arise from a variety of things, which allows people to feel that their own lives are necessary.
Suicide is the leading cause of death in the United States. Between 1999 and 2016 suicide rates are rising in almost all provinces. Mental health is often seen as the cause of suicide, but suicide rarely causes it. Indeed, many people who die of suicide do not know that they are diagnosed as being mentally ill at the time of death. Other problems often lead to suicide, such as interpersonal relationships, use of objects, physical health, work, money, legal or housing pressure issues. Ensuring collaboration between government, public health, medical, employers, education, media and community organizations is important to prevent suicide. The public health department can tie these partners and focus on comprehensive domestic and community activities and is most likely to prevent suicide
Suicide is a serious public health problem and can cause immense pain, suffering, and loss to individuals, families, and communities throughout the country. The cause of suicide is complex and is determined by a combination of factors such as psychosis, substance abuse, painful loss, violent exposure, and social isolation. Suicide Prevention Initiatives: Although suicide rates have increased in the past decade, most are caused by middle-aged suicide, and suicide has almost occurred in the United States now. From 1999 to 2013, the age-adjusted suicide rate for all age groups in the United States increased (10.5% to 13.5%). Half of these deaths occurred through the use of firearms.
Suicide is thought to be the third most common cause of death among young people after accidents and murder. According to Kahn (2016), about 38,000 people in the United States died of suicide. Suicidal behavior occurs in many situations in adolescence. One of the conditions is a family factor. These factors include parent's death and loss of divorce, family suicide behavior, parent's psychopathology, family discord and abuse. These conditions lead to puberty attempts and actual suicidal behavior