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How Does Bullying Cause Suicide

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Jennifer Gerken
Professor Dusseau
Comp 1
3 March 2015
Suicide: Is Bullying Really A Factor? Bullying has many names including teasing, poking-fun, and having a joke at someone else’s expense but the result is always the same-the recipient walks away with hurt feelings. Bullying is not a new concept. In recent years it has spanned across many different mediums from personal contact to the more accessible cyber world. This essay will explain how bullying has been proven to be a contributing factor not only in depression, but in suicide as well.
Bullying has been noted to be a potential factor that is contributing to suicides in our youths today. Reports have been done on a study conducted to observe the frequency of bullying as a factor to …show more content…

Data showed that stressors (including bullying), such as mental illness, demographics, and methods of suicide. This all effects how youth look at themselves and the world around them. That age shows many situations that push the youth away from what is really demonstrated to be true.
One study that was read states that ninety-four youth suicides were included in the study. The average age was 16.8 years, and 70.2% were male. 6 deaths (6.4%) were related to bullying, and none showed were online or cyberbullying was detected. Bullying was the only contributing factor in fewer than 5 of the deaths. The most common stressors were shown to be conflicts with parents (21.3%), relationship problems with partners (17.0%), academic problems (10.6%), and legal problems or problems that were legal (10.6%). Stressors or mental and (or) physical illnesses were spotted in 78.7% of cases. Depression was detected in 40.4% of …show more content…

The most evident signs are seen in the victim, but the aggressor will also show signs, as well as observers. All are at risk of social and psychological effects. Talking about this is not always helpful, it depends on the support they have to get through.
Suicide was the second cause of death after accidental deaths among youth aged 15 to 24 in Canada and the third leading cause of US youth was found after accidental death and homicide. Suicide death in all age groups, and in youth specifically, is the result of compound connections between biological, psychiatric, and social factors.
For example, recent data simulated that a reduction of the relations between bullying and (or) behaviors when depression and wrongdoing are controlled. “Karch et al examined suicidal ideation 1046 suicide deaths among youth aged 10 to 17 in the United States and found that mental illness and (or) substance abuse, intimate partner or other relationship problems, and school problems were the most common precipitating circumstances, with bullying accounting for 12.4% of school problems, translating into 3.2% of all cases” (Sinyor, Schaffer, and Cheung

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