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suicide, suicidal behavior
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depression in children, depression among the elderly,
suicide, act of deliberately taking one's own life, suicidal behavior is any deliberate action, potentially life-threatening consequences, taking a drug overdose, deliberately crashing a car, suicidal behaviors, accompany many emotional disturbances, depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, than 90% of all suicides, related to a mood disorder, psychiatric illness, suicidal behaviors often occur, a response to a situation that the person views, overwhelming, social isolation, death of a loved one, emotional trauma, serious physical illness, growing old, unemployment, financial problems, guilt feelings, alcohol, drug dependence, suicide accounts, 1% of all deaths each year, highest rate is among the elderly, has been a steady increase, in the rate among adolescents, suicide is now the third leading cause of death, 15, 19 years old, after accidents, homicide, suicide attempts that, not result in death far outnumber completed suicides, many unsuccessful suicide attempts, carried out, manner that makes rescue possible, represent a desperate cry, method of suicide, from relatively nonviolent methods, poisoning, overdose, to violent methods, shooting oneself, males, more likely to choose violent methods, accounts, the fact that suicide attempts by males, more likely to be completed, suicide attempts should always be taken seriously, mental health care, sought, dismissing them, attention-seeking, have devastating consequences, relatives of people who seriously attempt, complete suicide often blame themselves, become extremely angry, seeing the attempt, selfish, suicidal, mistakenly believe that they, doing friends, relatives a favor by taking themselves out, the world, irrational beliefs often drive behavior, early signs, depression, statements, expressions of guilt feelings, tension, anxiety, nervousness, impulsiveness, critical signs, sudden change in behavior, calmness after a period of anxiety, giving away belongings, attempts to "get one's affairs in order", direct, indirect threats to commit suicide, direct attempts to commit suicide, emergency measures necessary after a person has attempted suicide, cpr, mouth-to-mouth resuscitation required, hospitalization, to treat the recent actions, prevent future attempts, psychiatric intervention is one, the most important aspects of treatment, all suicide threats, attempts, taken seriously, one-third of people who attempt suicide, repeat the attempt, 1 year, 10% of those who threaten, attempt suicide eventually, kill themselves, complications vary depending on the type of suicide attempt, a person who threatens, attempts suicide must be evaluated by a mental health professional promptly, never ignore a suicide threat, attempt, who attempt suicide talk, making the attempt, simply talking to a sympathetic, nonjudgmental listener is enough, prevent the person from attempting suicide, reason suicide prevention centers have telephone "hotline" services, again, not ignore a suicide threat, attempted suicide, type of emergency, best to immediately call the local emergency number, not leave the person alone after phone contact, an appropriate professional has been made.
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