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Young Deaths: Suicide vs Violence
Thursday, December 5, 2024
On the other hand, those who died violently were mostly males, had lower school performance, and were involved in drugs and criminal activities. They often had conduct disorders. Both groups shared some similarities: lower education, no job or studies, various addictions, past mental health care, and less effective coping skills.
Preventing these tragic deaths needs a focus on childhood adversities, learning difficulties, meaningful activities, better coping, and addiction treatment. Suicide prevention should also target stress management, depression treatment, and support for youth with autism. For violent deaths, early intervention in learning problems, drug abuse, and delinquency is crucial, along with treating conduct disorders.
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