Both are equally likely. It all depends on the strength and support the person being bullied has, rather than the bullying, or type or severity of bullying, or the gender of the person being bullied.
Most likely yes, among other means.
People who are single, divorced or widowed are 2-3 times as likely to commit suicide as married people, especially among men (Clayton, 1983; Murphy, 1983). For married women (esp. ages 20 to 30), there is some evidence that they are more likely to attempt suicide than single women (Shneidman & Farberow, 1970).
Truthfully, there is no way to tell. Any suicide that leaves no note, leads to pure speculation, and the vast majority of speculation leads to wrong conclusions. Typically, people who are bullied who eventually commit suicide have greater issues to deal with than simply the bullying.
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.
As of my last update, specific statistics on the number of children who commit suicide in Illinois can vary year by year. However, reports from organizations like the Illinois Department of Public Health indicate that suicide is a leading cause of death among youth in the state. For the most accurate and current numbers, it is advisable to consult recent state health reports or resources from mental health organizations.
In some countries teen suicide is higher because of the stress put on them by family and school, for example South Korea's teen suicide rate is pretty high due to the competitive aspects of school and the value of family. Students in South Korea study more than the students of the US and this causes pressure to be the best especially when everyone else wants to be the best. Family is also very important and if they can't handle the pressure their parents are giving them to do good in school and worrying about failing or ruining the family image, this leads many South Korean students to suicide.
Yes, during the Victorian era, individuals did commit suicide by slitting their wrists, among other methods. This period was marked by strict social norms and significant mental health challenges, which could contribute to such tragic decisions. While the act itself was not uncommon, societal attitudes toward suicide were often stigmatized, leading to a lack of open discussion about mental health and the factors contributing to these actions. Literature and reports from the time reflect both the prevalence of mental distress and the sometimes romanticized views of suicide.
Washington has a reputation for suicide which is not correct. Washington's suicide rate is 35th among the 50 states. 13.2 people per 100,000 population take their own lives annually. Washington has about 6.6 million people and about 870 of those commit suicide each year. Please talk to someone if this is troubling you.
Cynthia R. Pfeffer has written: 'Suicide Among Youth:Perspectives on Risk and Prevention' 'Suicide Among Youth'
Yes. Suicide among teens is a very serious problem. Suicide and suicide attempts among teens is a daily occurrence in the United States. Nationally, suicide is the third leading cause of death among 10 to 14 year olds. More adolescents die by suicide then by cancer, AIDS, birth defects, pneumonia, influenza, and chronic lung disease combined. The adolescent suicide rate among youth ages 10-14 was 1.3/100,000 or 272 deaths among 20,910,440 children in this age group. The gender ratio for this age group was 3:1 (males: females). The teen suicide rate among youth aged 15-19 was 7.9/100,000 or 1,611 deaths among 20,271,312 teenagers in this age group. The gender ratio for teenage group was 5:1 (males: females).
In several demographic studies, suicide and religion have been shown to be inversely proportional, with religious individuals less likely to attempt or commit suicide than atheist/agnostic individuals. There is also a correlation between suicide rates and rates of religious practice across countries. It does not matter what religion and there are no known published studies comparing the major religions on suicide rates. Most ethnographers suggest that the lower rate of suicide among religious people is due to the prohibition of suicide by most of the world's major religions.
Yes, in 1965, the wife of astronaut Gordon Cooper, named Trudy Cooper, tragically died by suicide. There have been other cases of mental health struggles among the spouses of astronauts, but Trudy's case is one of the more notable instances. It's a reminder of the profound pressures and challenges faced by families of astronauts.