There have been no studies on this, but people who commit suicide usually have much worse reasons than homework!
it could lead to thoughts of suicide or depression
War can lead to soldiers returning home with conditions such as PTSD and depression. This can lead to suicide and violence.
Yes, it could possibly cause them to be paranoid... Or have commit suicide.
Yes. It Depends What you are being depressed about. It Can be about people bullying you and you can feel like people won't care if you die. So they will Commit Suicide.
Depression can lead to suicide, or can lead a person to engage in illegal activities. If someone is depressed, they should see a medical professional in order to get medication and therapy that can help alleviate the depression symptoms.
Bullying is an issue. It can lead to depression, suicide, and low self esteem among other things.
Almost all the people with attempted suicide have depression.
So that you don't hurt the person's feelings and also to stop people from depression which may lead to suicide
People commit suicide because of serious depression. Anything that can contribute to depression can contribute to a decision to suicide.
Being social is 1 major thing in your life. You always have to be social. People have to be social or it can lead to high depression and then suicide.
Many people wonder if depression increases the risk of suicide and, if so, by how much. Although the majority of people who have depression do not die by suicide, having clinical depression (also known as major depression) does increase the suicide risk compared to people without depression. The risk of death by suicide may, in part, be related to the severity of the depression. New data on suicide and depression suggests that about 2 percent of those people ever treated for depression in an outpatient setting will die by suicide. Among those ever treated for depression in an inpatient hospital setting, the rate of death by suicide is twice as high (4 percent). Those treated for depression as inpatients following suicidal thoughts or suicide attempts are about three times as likely to die by suicide (6 percent) as those who were only treated as outpatients. There are also dramatic gender differences in the lifetime risk of suicide in people with depression. While about 7 percent of men with a lifetime history of the condition will die by suicide, only 1 percent of women with a lifetime history will die by suicide. Another way of thinking about depression and suicide risk is to examine the lives of people who have died by suicide and see what proportion of them were depressed. It is estimated that about 60 percent of people who commit suicide have had a mood disorder (major depression, manic depression, or dysthymia, for example). Often, younger persons who kill themselves have a substance abuse disorder in addition to being depressed.
The correlation between suicide rate and untreated depression is almost directly proportional. Most untreated cases of depression end up translating in to suicide cases.