Yes, actually after a couple of days or weeks of depression it can lead to that person doing suicide. If you see a sign of depression in someone, please tell them you care for them and talk with them to make them feel better. If that doesn't work then ask them whats wrong because that will make that person know that someone cares and knows how they feel.
Further to the above:
"Depression" is a psychiatric diagnosis. Only a fraction of individuals who 'feel a bit down' or 'feel sad' and so on are ever diagnosed as clinically depressed. So although symptoms of depression are often acknowledged (after the event) in those who tragically die by suicide, such symptoms alone rarely lead to suicide.
Edwin Shneidman identified that psychological pain ("perturbation") and access to the means to cause fatal injury to self ("lethality") are invariably present in suicide. It's worth reading widely about this most complex subject where simple, plausible answers to difficult questions such as yours are - almost always - wrong.
While depression is a significant factor in many cases of suicide, it is not always the leading cause. Other factors such as substance abuse, psychiatric disorders, chronic pain, and relationship issues can also contribute to suicidal behavior. It is important to consider a range of factors when assessing suicide risk.
Depression is a common risk factor for suicide. Individuals with depression are more likely to experience suicidal thoughts and behaviors due to feelings of hopelessness, despair, and overwhelming emotional distress. It is important for those experiencing depression to seek help and support to reduce the risk of suicide.
Depression is the leading cause of disability worldwide, affecting over 264 million people of all ages according to the World Health Organization.
Yes, depression is a significant risk factor for suicide. People with depression may experience feelings of hopelessness and helplessness, which can lead to suicidal thoughts or behaviors. It is important for individuals experiencing depression to seek help from a mental health professional or a crisis hotline if they are having thoughts of suicide.
It is difficult to provide an exact number as suicide statistics from that period are not comprehensive. However, there was a documented increase in suicides during the Great Depression, with rates rising significantly due to economic hardships and social distress.
Depression can lead to suicide due to feelings of hopelessness, overwhelming emotional pain, and a distorted perception of reality. When a person is severely depressed, they may experience intense emotional suffering and feel like there is no way out of their pain, leading them to consider suicide as a way to escape their suffering.
When people don't try and help, that is probably a big factor as why depression could be a cause of suicide.
The most common cause is depression, the effect is death.
Suicide was the 7th leading cause of death for men and the 16th leading cause of death for women in the latest study by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). It was the THIRD leading cause of death among young people aged 15-24!More than 90% of people who kill themselves have depression and/or another mood disorder, along with drug use. This shows that, yes, depression is a killer, especially when mixed with drugs and/or alcohol.
Yes, it could possibly cause them to be paranoid... Or have commit suicide.
Men under the age of 24 in Australia is the main cause of death by suicide
No, suicide may not be hereditary, but depression can be, which could be the cause as to why your relative may have lost their life.
Suicide is the 3rd leading cause of teen death.
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Depression, the same as men.
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Depression, psychosis--
The leading cause of death for teens is accidents (unintentional injuries). Next is homicide, suicide, cancer, and heart disease.