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"Suicide death rates among teenagers and young adults have increased at an alarming pace in the past decade, according to a new government report. While suicide has steadily become more common across the population, the increase among youths has outpaced all other age groups.
For many years, suicide among youths was relatively rare and its frequency relatively stable. But from 2007 to 2017, the number of suicides among people ages 10 to 24 suddenly increased 56 percent — from 6.8 deaths per 100,000 people to 10.6, the new report shows.
Suicide has become the second-most common cause of death among teenagers and young adults, overtaking homicides and outpaced only by accidents.

"Just looking at these numbers, it's hard not to find them completely disturbing. It should be a call to action," said Lisa M. Horowitz, a pediatric psychologist at the National Institute of Mental Health. "If you had kids suddenly dying at these rates from a new disease or infection, there would be a huge outcry. But most people don't even know this is happening. It's not recognized for the public health crisis it has become."

The report released Thursday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also showed homicides among ages 10 to 24 increasing 23 percent from 2014 through 2017 after a long period of decline. This trend mirrors a similar uptick in homicides across other age groups, said CDC statistician Sally C. Curtin, who compiled the new report.
Firearms are one factor looming over both worrisome trends. The United States has more guns per capita than any other country. It also has by far a higher rate of gun deaths than any other wealthy country. And while violent homicides often grab headlines, more gun deaths every year are attributed to suicide.

The sharp increase in teen suicides has especially frustrated and puzzled researchers, who have struggled to explain its causes. Some have attributed it to changing social structures, lack of community and the rise of social media and smartphones. Others have pointed to bullying and less sleep.

A few have latched onto media — the popularity of shows such as "13 Reasons Why" that depict and focus on suicide, or the high-profile suicides of celebrities.
"The truth is anyone who says they definitively know what is causing it doesn't know what they're talking about," said Ursula Whiteside, a researcher with the University of Washington. "It's a complex problem with no easy answers so far."

Many studies, for example, have explored the ways social media might exacerbate depression and stress in teenagers. But at the same time, other studies have shown social media to be a positive force — reaching isolated individuals and creating social connections that didn't exist before.
The Internet may have made it easier to research lethal ways of killing oneself. But at the same time, it has made resources such as suicide prevention hotlines and text and chat programs more readily available than ever.

"If you asked 10 years ago, no one would have known where to call when they're in a crisis," said Jill Harkavy-Friedman, vice president of research for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. "Now we have a number, 1-800-273-8255. There's even a catchy song about it ," referring to the Logic song of the same name.

Suicide deaths among youths remain relatively uncommon compared with much larger numbers of deaths among those who are middle-aged and elderly. Still, the sharper increase among youths is alarming because of the trajectory it suggests.
"It points to how important early intervention is to the prevention effort," said Harkavy-Friedman, pointing to numerous studies showing that early intervention — such as suicide screening at emergency rooms and paediatricians' offices — can have a large effect on the number of suicide attempts.

Other interventions researchers have focused on in recent years include safety plans and lethal means counselling, in which counselors help those struggling with mental health and their families plan ahead to remove immediate access to drugs and firearms."

It's Interesting how they suggest that social media and a TV show seems to be the main culprits for such a sharp increase in suicides among the younger generation, i guess looking honestly looking at the dismal financial and social prospects of most youth would be too damning......
 
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Saroshi

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Social media does have an impact, it really filters out unfun things from people's lives and can make people feel unaccomplished.

There were 3 deaths in my graduating class, with one confirmed as suicide.
 
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Shamana

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We also prescribe more psyc drugs than ever to youths despite the fact they carry a black box warning for Increasing suicides in people under 25 years.
 
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Social media does have an impact, it really filters out unfun things from people's lives and can make people feel unaccomplished.

There were 3 deaths in my graduating class, with one confirmed as suicide.

Interestingly enough 2007 is when Facebook started to really kick off and grow. Though i doubt social media alone could account for a 56% increase over a decade.
 
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lofistos345

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Modern life sucks. To much stress and pressure. This is something new in our society. The demands are way too high.
 
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DeathImminent

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Soon ill be one of them :hihi:
 
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^ Ditto.
 
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Another thing to consider is that parents often push for their children's suicide to be labelled as "accidents" instead of suicides and that plenty of people have CBT''d in the woods or other sparsely populated areas that are away from it all and are registered as "missing". So the actual figure is probably much higher than a 56% increase.
 
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Circles

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There's numerous of factors at play here, but I think it's because more people are finally waking up to the human condition and learning just how depressing 'life' truly is while figuring out their life paths. When the only guarantees to this pointless existence are pain, loneliness, working yourself to death with no way to get ahead in this flawed system that is built on the suffering of others and random happenstance, etc. well then I don't blame anybody for opting out from experiencing any of this shit.
 
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bigj75

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Modern life sucks. To much stress and pressure. This is something new in our society. The demands are way too high.
This.

that's why island tribe residents seem to be so happy on average. just work and cook for your tribe and family and that's all you need and it makes you happy. no stress from absurd requirements like in America.
 
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Another thing to consider is that parents often push for their children's suicide to be labelled as "accidents" instead of suicides and that plenty of people have CBT''d in the woods or other sparsely populated areas that are away from it all and are registered as "missing". So the actual figure is probably much higher than a 56% increase.
not only that, some overdoses that are clearly suicides also get labelled as accidental overdoses, even in people who don't have history of addiction or previous use of that individual drug.

that plus some cities and districts artificially deflate the suicide number because it gives a bad reputation, i'm sure the actual number is way higher.
 
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