Teen Suicide: A Growing Public Health Problem

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Suicide is a growing public health issue. Teens are an increasingly vulnerable group when it comes to mental health, and research shows that teen depression rates are on the rise. There is also a stigma attached to asking for help, often preventing people, not only teens, from getting medical support.

Teens experience pain and hurt, they feel lonely and helpless and become hopeless and lose their will to live. This often leads to them committing suicide. One of the things that hurts teens is their inability to cope with life’s challenges and problem solve obstacles and situations they face. What can be perceived as everyday life situations and challenges to adults, can be overwhelming for a teenager.

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These disorders amplify the pain a teen may feel.

LONELINESS
Being a teenager is one of the most difficult phases of life. Many teenagers feel alone, isolated or somehow set apart from everything and anyone. Family problems, having no real friends and having no one to talk to or who understands them are just a few things that contribute to teenager feeling lonely.

HOPELESS & HELPLESS
Suicidal teens often feel like they are in situations that have no solutions and often feel they lack the power and control to change their situations - They see no way out but death.

BULLYING AND CYBER-BULLYING
Any form of bullying, whether it is face-to-face at a school or online (cyber bullying), it is connected to depression and suicidal behaviors in teens.

THE STIGMA
There is a stigma that surrounds teen mental health which is associated with them seeking help and treatment for mental issues, such as depression and anxiety.

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A teenager might start engaging in reckless behavior since they no longer care about their personal safety. A teenager might bring up or joke about suicide regularly. They could also engage in self-harm in an attempt to relieve their emotional pain or call attention to their struggles. Providing counseling or appointing a phycologist to a teenager who, for example, is struggling with anxiety can prevent them from reaching the point of even considering

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