Suicide In The Untied States

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Suicide is one of the most tragic things that can happen to an individual and can be a very sensitive subject to talk about. Suicide is the act of causing your own death. When I chose this topic, I had my own theories on why people commit suicide in the US and how it may impact everyone else in society? My first thoughts going into this I would figure that the people that committed would be diagnosed with some type of disorder followed by people that has been a victim to being bullied. When I did further research, I noticed that there are many different reasons even bigger than the ones assumed. I have never personally known anyone that committed suicide, so picking this subject helped me understand how society takes it, whether its a family member, a witness, or someone who simply known a person that committing that act.

According to the CDC (Center for Disease Control and prevention) and AFSP (American Foundation for Suicide Prevention) suicide is the 10th leading cause of death in the United States and as recent as 2017. Most suicides are caused by firearms with over 50% of the death toll. Firearms have been a consistent issue in the US and continues to be a problem to this day. The United States government has been in a battle for years determining new laws as far as gun control. The most recent mass shootings and suicide deaths within the country has led to gun control being the topic of discussion. Although most of the deaths are by firearms, they are less than 6% of the suicide attempts. Suffocation comes in second with 28% with poisoning coming in at 14%. Teenagers over last couple years between the ages of 12-18 and college students have increased the suicide death rate to be the second leading cause of death within that age group. Teenagers with a psychological disorder mainly depression and bipolar disorder are 95% of the people that pass away due to suicide.

During my study, I discovered that there are many of reasons on why people in the United States, commit suicide. Some of the articles that I investigated I discovered that committing suicide is not just in initial act, it happens in steps of some kind and over time. There are usually multiple circumstances where an individual has been feeling of consistently stressed, being abused, traumatic events or anything effecting their mental and physical state in a negative way. For example, say that a woman in her late 20s, was constantly abused by her boyfriend and always being told that she is worthless by her family consistently. This causes her to go into a deep depression and she takes her life by overdosing.

When someone passes away it makes a great impact on society. It always impacts the people that are closest to that person them such as: family, friends, people who interacted with them on a daily. Those people are most likely going to be impacted first and greatly, they will miss being with them physically. Also, those other people that interreacted with the person every now and then or was apart of this persons life will also be affected and feel as though they shouldve contributed more and maybe any little decisions, they couldve made would have changed the persons view upon life.

In Conclusion, suicide is problem that happens all over the world to many different people and affect those same people in many of different ways. Seeing and speaking to a person one day then the next you hear they have taken their own life will be life altering and very shocking to anyone. The United States is not considered one of the worse countries that deal with suicide rates and are constantly improving on ways to prevent suicide by any needs necessary. If you or anyone you know is dealing with suicidal thoughts or ways, contact the Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255.

References

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