Suicide : An Alarming Increasing Rate

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Intro/Thesis - Suicide is at an alarming increasing rate. However, this matter continues to remain a stigmatic topic. Unless there is more awareness and prevention, suicide will continue to rise.
Statistics
According to the Center for Control of Disease and Prevention, suicide is the tenth leading cause of death in the United States of America. Researchers at the CDC National Center for Health Statistics claim suicide rates have increased since 1999 in everyone from pre-teens to the elderly. Suicide is the second most leading cause of death between the ages of ten to thirty four. Every year thereafter, suicide rates began to steadily increase. A big increase with suicide has show to come from teenage bullying. Eight percent of high school students have attempted suicide and over fifteen percent have considered it. Furthermore, the CDC reports that for every suicide a teen commits, there at least 100 other attempts. These types of bullying may seem like childs-play, but could cause a major emotional stress on a teen, increasing the risk of suicidal behavior. These types of bullying can occur from cyber-bullying, physical bullying, emotional bullying, spreading rumors, or texting.
Sally C. Curtin’s report, Suicide Rates for Females and Males by Race and Ethnicity: United States, 1999 and 2014, state that female suicide of all ages has increased by forty-five percent by 2014 and increased sixteen percent by males. Comparatively, suicide methods by firearm, suffocation, and poisoning have dramatically increased during these years, with the largest ethnic group being American Indians and Alaskan Natives. Suicides by women in the ethnicity of American Indians and Alaskan Natives have increased by eighty-nine percent and almost thirty-n...

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...knew I 'd never be able to live my life as I wanted. I became the butt of everyone 's jokes, humiliated and picked on daily. My depression grew more and more ever day. I knew if I acted on my feelings I 'd be ridiculed. I felt there was no other alternative but to find an escape. Every day I became more and more depressed.
In brief, what Escobar describes is what the majority of people struggling with their sexuality go through. As told above, being understood and acceptance by family and friends is something we all value, regardless of sexual orientation. Furthermore, rejecting and isolating someone will drive them into depression and embarrassment. Escobar attempted suicide twice in his teen years and fell deeper into depression after his partner committed suicide. However, after moving to the United States, he found comfort in his family, friends, and community.

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