Youth suicide
Youth Suicide[edit]
Introduction[edit]
Youth suicide refers to the act of intentionally causing one's own death among individuals typically aged between 10 and 24 years. This tragic phenomenon is a significant public health concern worldwide, affecting families and communities.

Epidemiology[edit]
Youth suicide rates vary globally, with noticeable differences based on regions, cultures, and genders. In the United States, for example, suicide is among the leading causes of death in young people.

Risk Factors[edit]
Numerous factors contribute to the risk of youth suicide. These include mental health disorders (depression, anxiety), substance abuse, family history of suicide, trauma, and bullying.
Mental Health and Depression[edit]
Mental health disorders, particularly depression, are significant risk factors for youth suicide. Early diagnosis and intervention are crucial.
Bullying and Cyberbullying[edit]
The impact of bullying and cyberbullying has become increasingly recognized as a factor in youth suicide. The rise of social media and digital communication has changed the landscape of peer interaction, often with negative implications.
Prevention and Intervention[edit]
Effective prevention and intervention strategies are vital in reducing youth suicide rates. These include mental health education, counseling services, and crisis intervention programs.
School-Based Programs[edit]
School-based programs play a critical role in suicide prevention, providing support and resources to at-risk youth.
Crisis Hotlines and Online Resources[edit]
Crisis hotlines and online resources offer immediate help. Organizations like National Suicide Prevention Lifeline provide crucial support.
Societal and Cultural Factors[edit]
Societal attitudes towards mental health and suicide vary significantly across cultures. Destigmatizing mental health issues and promoting open discussions are essential steps towards prevention.
International Perspectives[edit]
Different countries have unique challenges and strategies concerning youth suicide. Examining these can provide valuable insights into effective prevention methods.
See Also[edit]
References[edit]
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Preventing suicide: A global imperative(link). {{{website}}}. World Health Organization.
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Youth suicide and bullying: Challenges and strategies for prevention and intervention, Journal of Adolescent Health, 2014,
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