Animals are dominated by survival or life instinct. Suicide in the usual sense ( accidents do occur-) is unknown among animals. (Starvicide) by pets in such things as SPCA establishements- in a loose sense a form of suicide, the animal refuses to eat , do occur. Parrots, unlikely.
Suicide rates in North America today occur most often in middle-aged adults. Suicide is now the leading cause of death in America.
More than one suicide. They can occur at once or frequently in a time frame.
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People at greatest risk of suicide (note suicide can occur in any group of people really) 1. women more so to african heritage 2. Teenagers to young adults 3. Those who are depressed 4. Those who are paranoid and anxious 5. Those easily effected by stress or change 6. Those in poverty
No. Suicide is 100% the decision of the suicide victim.
Tantamount to suicide means equivalent to suicide.
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Most likely cancer would arise if apoptosis did not occur in cells that have significant DNA damage.
Another term for suicide is self-destruction.
There are approximately 4 countries with no records of suicide reported: -Honduras (since 1978) -Haiti (since 2003) -Antigua and Barbuda (since 1995) -Saint Kitts and Nevis (since 1995) Now, the year that I left at the end of the country was the last year that a suicide was reported to the authorities. It doesn't mean a suicide didn't occur after that; perhaps it was just not reported to the police. Other countries with low suicide rates include the Bahamas, Peru, and Iran.
Approximately 1100 college ages students, and 1 in 10 consider suicide each year. In some areas of the country rates are higher... The highest rates of suicide occur on Native American reservations, where there is a suicide or two a week on most. The next highest rates occur in Appalachia.Further to the above response, Joiner (2005:163-164) states that in 2000, suicide was the third leading cause of death for young people in USA, while it was only the eleventh leading cause of death overall. Greene (1994) found that for children between the ages of 5 and 14 in the USA, suicide ranked between the third and the sixth most frequent cause of death. Greene (1994) offered six "myths and misconceptions" around child suicide that fed into the generalised denial in society about this tragic phenomenon. Feigelman and Gorman (2008) researched the impact of peer suicide on youth suicide by friends of the deceased. They found that the short term effect of such a traumatic bereavement was increased survivors' depression and suicidality but that, fortunately, this effect was NOT maintained over time. The very helpful World Health Organisation (WHO) report (2000) "Preventing suicide a resource for teachers and other school staff" is available online.