Suicide It is death that everyone will end in nature. Some have chosen to end life because they have not fully understood. This is called suicide and literally means "self-killing". His evaluation of the problem may be as accurate as any of the uncertainty surrounding the suicide phenomenon. In a seemingly desperate confrontation with the world, the individual decided to end his or her existence. And that is ultimately an ultimate attack on a society that is no longer acceptable.
Suicide is a global public health problem. Every year around 1 million people die of suicide every year, 10 million to 2 million people are trying to commit suicide, 51.2 million people suffer suicide by close relatives and colleagues and attempt to commit suicide It is. Because Asia accounts for 60% of the world suicide rate, at least 60 million people in Asia are trying suicide attempts each year suffering suicide. There are differences in roles, responsibilities, positions, power between men and women, and these socially constituent differences interact with physiological differences and lead to differences in suicidal behaviors. The difference between men and women in depression and schizophrenia is better known than suicide.
The gender difference of the suicide rate has proven to be important. The ratio of suicide and suicidal behavior completed between male and female is different. Women tend to suicidal ideation strongly, but men are more likely to die of suicide. This is also known as the gender paradox of suicide. In the world, male suicide mortality rate for men in 2008 was 1.8 times for women, 1.7 times for 2015. In the western world, men die three to four times more frequently than women. The frequency of men over the age of 65 will increase and the frequency of men will increase. The frequency of female suicide attempt increased by 2 to 4 times. Researchers attribute men who end life in a more lethal way attributed differences in failed sex and perfect suicide
Adolescent suicide refers to an intentional end of life by young people (usually classified as people under 21 years of age). The proportion of attempted suicide attempts and accomplishments of young people in Western society and other countries is high. Adolescent suicide attempts are more common among girls, but adolescent men usually commit suicide. From the 1960s to the 1980s, the suicide rate of teenagers almost tripled. For example, in Australia, the main cause of death among people aged 15 to 25 years after a car accident is suicide, and suicide is the third leading cause of death in the United States, according to the National Institute of Mental Health.