Suicide Rate Case Study (1985 - 2016)

In practically every community, Suicide is a big concern. It's a delicate situation that needs to be handled with extreme caution.

The American Psychological Association defines suicide as killing oneself, most commonly due to Depression or other mental disorders.

Suicidal ideation, also known as suicidal comments or thoughts, might start modest, such as "I wish I weren't here" or "Nothing matters," according to the CDC. They can, however, become more blatant and hazardous over time.

According to the World Health Organization, over 800,000 individuals commit suicide yearly, or once every 40 seconds.

That means that by the time you finish reading this post, nearly seven people may have died!

Adriana Panayi writes in Scientific American that 'COVID-19 Is Likely to Lead to an Increase in Suicides' during the pandemic. As a result, it is a critical issue that must be addressed appropriately.Â