Suicide: The Worst and Final Choice

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Almost every day we hear about someone attempting or committing suicide. Whether it is on the internet, television, newspaper, or even by word, suicide is a harsh reality that is overlooked and undermined. According to one online article, “Teen Suicide Statistics,” In a survey conducted by the National Youth Violence Prevention Resource Center on high school students it was found that more than one in five teens contemplated suicide, almost one in six had arranged plans for suicide, and about one in 12 had followed through with their plans, in the previous year. There are many causes which make a teenager contemplate suicide, such as bullying, depression, and substance abuse. The effects of someone committing suicide are tremendous; it can go from family, to friends, to other suicidal teens, causing devastation and even more suicides. The only hope for this epidemic is awareness and prevention. There are many prevention techniques such as, antidepressants and warning sign detection. Teen suicide is a serious problem and must be treated as such. First of all, the causes of suicide among teens are numerous and various. The reasons cannot be pinpointed to just one cause, but we can identify the most common reasons for suicide. Bullying is a problem for most teens in high school, but this combined with stress, anger, or depression, can become catastrophic for a developing, young adult. Depression is also a contributor to suicide; depression is a condition in which the effected is uncontrollably sad, and sometimes for no reason at all, which is enough to make anyone contemplate suicide. Another leading cause, and major problem amongst teens, is substance abuse. Most teens have tried drugs or alcohol, but this combined with dep... ... middle of paper ... ...nent to suicide, but more should be done. With this all in mind, we must quickly address this problem and spread awareness of its being. Works Cited Carey, Benedict. “The Link Between Antidepressants and Teen Suicide Is Controversial.” Teen Suicide. Ed. Emily Schusterbauer. Detroit, 2009. 98-101. Print. "Revealed: Tragedy of 'Suicide Cluster'; This Week New Research Uncovered 18 Suicides In a Small Area of Cork. Now The Mother Of One Tragic Boy Has Chosen To Tell Her Son's Story, Hoping It Will Help End This Epidemic." Daily Mail [London, England] 18 June 2011: 6. Gale Power Search. Web. 1 Sep. 2011. Slump, Elizabeth. "Suicide: an intergenerational tragedy (warning signs for suicide)." Presbyterian Record Apr. 1999: 20-2. Gale Power Search. Web. 31 Aug. 2011. “Teen Suicide Statistics.” Teen depression. Teen depression.org, n.d. Web. 8/31/11

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