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    Understanding suicide: Causes, warning signs, and prevention strategies

    Onjia RachealBy Onjia RachealJuly 6, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Jinja: Suicide is a significant and complex issue that impacts mental health and society as a whole. It refers to the act of intentionally taking one’s own life as a means of escaping pain or misery. Understanding the factors that contribute to suicide and recognizing the warning signs are crucial in preventing this tragic outcome.

    According to the World Health Organization, an estimated 703,000 individuals worldwide die by suicide each year, making it one of the leading causes of death globally. Suicide affects both men and women, with rates being particularly high among young people aged 15 to 29. Factors such as a history of abuse, bullying, psychiatric disorders, exposure to accounts of suicide, or knowing someone who died by suicide can significantly contribute to the risk.

    Prince Minjo Peter, a mental health advocate, emphasizes that anyone, regardless of age, gender, religion, or cultural background, can be at risk of suicide. However, certain individuals, such as those who have experienced traumatic events like the death of a loved one, violence, abuse, or conflicts, may be more vulnerable.

    Suicidal thoughts often arise from ongoing struggles with overwhelming thoughts, feelings, or experiences that individuals feel they can no longer bear. Common emotions associated with suicidal ideation include misery, worthlessness, anguish, shame, guilt, desire for revenge, sense of burden on others, and a belief that life is no longer worth living.

    Recognizing the warning signs of suicide is crucial in preventing tragic outcomes. According to the Suicide Prevention Source Centre, these signs can be severe and immediate. They include expressing feelings of being trapped or in unbearable pain, perceiving oneself as a burden to others, increased use of alcohol or drugs, agitation or anxiety, reckless behavior, changes in sleep patterns, withdrawal from social interactions, expressions of rage or thoughts of seeking revenge, and extreme mood swings.

    Prince Minjo emphasizes the importance of seeking help and support in preventing suicide. Medical attention, identifying triggers, and receiving therapy at a rehabilitation facility can address underlying issues such as anxiety, depression, substance abuse, bipolar disorder, and personality disorders. Cognitive therapy can help reduce suicidal thoughts, depressive symptoms, and the likelihood of repeated suicide attempts while boosting hope. Neurotherapy and dialectical behavior therapy are also effective treatment approaches to reduce suicidal ideation and attempts.

    Prince Minjo further highlights the link between substance abuse and suicide, as drugs and alcohol can contribute to feelings of helplessness, disrupt interpersonal connections, and increase the risk of impulsive behaviors. Studies indicate that a significant proportion of suicides are associated with alcohol and drug abuse.

    By understanding the causes, recognizing warning signs, and implementing appropriate prevention strategies, we can work towards reducing the devastating impact of suicide on individuals, families, and communities. Open discussions, improved access to mental health services, and community support play vital roles in creating a supportive environment where those at risk of suicide can seek help without stigma or judgment.

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