Youth suicide is the main killer of today's teenager. This is the third most common cause of death among all young people aged 15 to 19 and is the second most common cause of death between 19 and 24 years old. Linguistic expression helps to prevent young people from committing suicide, such as identifying diseases that they may have and taking appropriate treatment before becoming unwieldy. The difficult part is to identify disease. In many cases, no one knows the seriousness or worry about whether it is true or not.
Suicide suicide in adolescence is a growing problem in American culture. Sadly, teenagers are most affected. Youth suicide is increasing rapidly. "About 5,000 young people commit suicide every year in the United States" (Peacock, 4). Youth suicide is a serious and devastating crisis. Today, more teenagers live in an unprecedented way. Adolescent suicide does not affect certain types of adolescence, but it affects all types of adolescence. There are many reasons for youth to rely on suicide. - Teen pregnancy In the United States, 2 out of 10 teenage girls are pregnant at least once in their twenties or about 74,500 people each year. (Prevention and unintentional pregnancy movement in adolescence) Adolescent pregnancy is a serious epidemic in this country. Colleagues and media pressure against puberty sexual intercourse, and misuse or failure of contraceptives are the two main causes of teens pregnancy.
The purpose of this article is to explain the cause of adolescent suicide. This article contains statistics on suicide survivors and some background information. This report will also discuss some warning signs of boys suicide. It is very important to consider suicide seriously. Teenagers who have lived in such a short time seem to be wrong, but people who can not overcome depression sometimes do so. Juvenile suicide is the third most common cause of death among 15 to 24 years old, it is the fourth most frequent cause of death among 10 to 14 years old, and it seems to be on an increasing trend. Only accidental death and murder will occur. Some experts believe that many "coincidence" deaths are actually suicide.
Most suicide attempts and suicides occur in adolescents with depression. Let's consider these statistics about teen suicide and adolescent depression. Approximately 1% of adolescents attempt suicide and about 1% of attempts to commit suicide lead to death (that is, one young man in 10,000 will die of suicide). However, in youth with depression, the incidence of suicidal thinking and behavior is much higher. Most teenagers with depression are considering suicide and believe that 15% to 30% of teenagers with severe depression will continue suicide.