Volume 07 Issue 11 November 2024
Dr. Pamir DİRİL
St. Clements University Psychology Clinical Psychology/Turkey-UnitedKingdom Orcid ID: 0000-0001-8913-343X
DOI : https://doi.org/10.47191/ijsshr/v7-i11-66Google Scholar Download Pdf
ABSTRACT
Although the use of the word suicide in our lives means that an individual ends his/her life voluntarily for spiritual and social reasons, kills himself/herself or takes his/her own life, the increase in suicide cases today is also seen as alarming. In general, suicide acts are one of the most important health problems of our society. Many studies have been conducted on suicide attempts, which is one of the social realities worldwide. The fact that the phenomenon of suicide is more common among young people is due to the fact that they remain unsolvable in the face of problems. In the light of the studies conducted, it has been determined that the factors that cause suicide incidents are very diverse. Although suicide cases are seen as an individual behavior, it is seen as a phenomenon caused by the correlation of social processes and conditions. The fact that young individuals who attempt suicide make such attempts in the best and most productive times of their lives causes it to be seen as a serious problem. This study is a part of institutional research. In the light of the data obtained, discussion was carried out according to the literature information.
KEYWORDS:Suicide attempt, Personality disorder, Mental problems, Stress, Nervous breakdown
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