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  2. Suicide - Wikipedia

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    With 4% of the world's population, the US had 44% of global gun suicides in 2019, and the highest rate per capita. [ 211] Approximately 1.4% of people die by suicide, a mortality rate of 11.6 per 100,000 persons per year. [ 6][ 21] Suicide resulted in 842,000 deaths in 2013 up from 712,000 deaths in 1990. [ 18]

  3. Suicide in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Crude suicide rate in the United States by age, 1981–2016 [32] For college students, suicide is the second highest cause of death. [55] The risk tends to be underestimated, as many falsely believe that young people do not have thoughts about suicide. [56] The suicide rate for male students is about three times higher than that of female ...

  4. Suicide by jumping from height - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 ICD-10-CM diagnosis code for jumping from a high place is X80*, and this method of suicide is also known clinically as autokabalesis. [ 1] Many countries have noted suicide bridges such as the Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge and the Golden Gate Bridge. Other well known suicide sites for jumping include the Eiffel Tower and Niagara Falls.

  5. Philosophy of suicide - Wikipedia

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    Common philosophical opinion of suicide since modernization reflected a spread in cultural beliefs of western societies that suicide is immoral and unethical. [2] One popular argument is that many of the reasons for committing suicide—such as depression, emotional pain, or economic hardship—are transitory and can be ameliorated by therapy and through making changes to some aspects of one's ...

  6. Mass suicide - Wikipedia

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    Mass suicides have been used as a form of political protest. [ 1] Attitudes towards mass suicide change according to place and circumstance. People who resort to mass suicide rather than submit to what they consider intolerable oppression sometimes become the focus of a heroic myth. [ 2] Such mass suicides might also win the grudging respect of ...

  7. Suicide bag - Wikipedia

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    Suicide tourism. v. t. e. A suicide bag, also known as an exit bag or hood, [1] [2] is part of a euthanasia device consisting of a large plastic bag with a drawcord used to die by suicide through inert gas asphyxiation. It is usually used in conjunction with a flow of an inert gas that is lighter or less dense than air, like helium or nitrogen.

  8. Seasonal effects on suicide rates - Wikipedia

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    One international study on seasonal effects on suicide rates involving 20 countries showed an early summer peak in suicides. She concluded that "seasonal variation in suicide incidence could be explained by the increase in sunshine in summer months because of a relationship between sunshine, high temperatures, and suicide rate". [6]

  9. Religious views on suicide - Wikipedia

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    Suicide. Painting by Giotto depicting a person committing the sin of desperatio, the rejection of God's mercy, because while choked they are unable to ask for repentance. [1] There are a variety of religious views on suicide . Regarding suicide in the ancient European religions, both Roman and Greek, had a relaxed attitude.