Teen Suicide
Every year thousands of teens die in the United States, not from cancer or car accidents, but by their own hand; they make the choice that they want to die, and they take their own life. Statistics conducted in 1996 reveal that every 42 seconds a teenager attempts suicide and every 16.9 minutes a teenager completes it (World Future Society). Many people think that the latter is not factual, and they try to sweep the matter of teen suicide under the carpet. Yet it is all true. Suicide is the fastest growing killer of youth in America (www.yellowribbon.org), and "if left unaddressed, it will help bring about disastrous consequences for [the United States] in the future (World Future Society)." So let us proceed in dealing with the vast teen suicide problem by first recognizing it as a national dilemma, then by educating our youth about it, and finally by providing greater access to resources dealing with it. Teenage suicide is indeed a great plight in the United States. It is the eighth leading cause of all deaths in the country; third for persons aged 15 to 24 (Waters and Ingrassia). Statistics show that more than 13 of every 100,000 teenager took their life in 1990, and that number's rising every year. It is furth
The future of America's next generation is at stake. They suggest that access to services and programs dealing with the issue must be enhanced, the public's awareness be broadened or illuminated, and the scientific approach to the problem be continued (www. The numbers of death by teens suicide are rising quickly, and it must be stopped. er revealed that an estimated 500,000 teenagers kill themselves every year, and about 5000 succeed. There are counts of specific suicides that were committed shortly after seeing or reading about suicide. It is because of this thinking that our youth today are driven to kill themselves. There is the socio environmental factor which suggest that the greater access to firearms has caused a rise in the death of youth. ] adolescent suicide and suicide attempts include abnormally low levels of serotonin metabolite 5HIAA; reduction in presynaptic 5HT receptor density; increase in post synaptic 5HT receptor density (www.
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