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
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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
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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
Bullying is one of the leading causes in teen suicide today. People bullied in the past or present have been studied and it has shown that they have a lower quality of life. Though they have a lower quality of life, the have better physical and mental health. (“Seaman” 1). Studies have shown that most bullying happens in middle school and high school. There is bullying in elementary school but it is minimal and less serious (“Bullying Statistics” 1). Most kids refuse to speak up while being bullied in fear that the bully will just taunt them more (“Cyber-Safety Act” 2). Bullying has become a very serious issue regarding our society today.
Suicide is the third leading cause of death among young people, resulting in about 4,400 deaths per year. Bully victims are between 2 to 9 times more likely to consider suicide than non-victims according to Yale University. Showing signs of depression, like ongoing
Many people think that a lot has been done to prevent youth suicide. 2,415 teenagers have been committing suicide per year in the last 5 years (Hunter Institute of Mental Health, 2014). Most of them have done that due to psychological issues. Furthermore, bullying is also one of the causes that we should be focused on. In addition, technological developments make it easier for teenager to get bullied through the Internet and social media. I think people should be concerned about youth suicide rather than physical health only because it could be a silent killer to this generation. I don’t think that people have done enough to prevent youth suicide.
According to the CDC, suicide is the third leading cause of death in youth between the ages of 10 and 24. It results in approximately 4,400 deaths each year (Get the Facts). Most teens are bullied because of looks, body shape, and race. These things cause many issues, including; suicide, self harm, and even depression. Teenage bullying is a very common issue in the US. There are many types of bullying, including; cyber, physical, verbal, and so many more. It can cause so many issues and affect many people.
“Nationwide, one out of four students from the ages twelve to eighteen have been bullied. That is twenty five percent to the teenage/young adult population and these numbers are continuously to rise every day” (Wassdorp, Bradshaw, and Leaf 116, 149-156). Bullying is the action of repeated harmful acts or harassing another in various forms. Many situations fall under one or even multiple of these categories: physical, verbal, indirect, and cyber. What this does is strips the victim down from their identity and leaves them to pity themselves for being the way they are. Bullying is an issue in this nation because it tears apart the teenage/young adult population, and it is causing an increase in risk of suicide among these groups. Bullying is
Nearly 32% of teenagers and children will make an attempt at suicide at some point in their life. Nearly 46% will have severe depression. The cause of this is bullying.
What would you do if you were constantly being made fun of every time you walked into school? What if you found out that your parents were keeping a big secret from you, and when they told you, it made you want to kill yourself? If you had a chance to stop all the lies and secrets and bullying, would you take it. Many teenagers die every year because of suicides. For every death, there is always a reason why. Why would innocent teenagers just suddenly decide to kill themselves? The reason is this: they deal with so many issues at home, that it just got too far and they couldn’t handle it anymore. Family issues is one of the big reasons why teens commit suicide. Many students can’t handle being bullied.There are tons of reports of students
Mueller, A. S., James, W., Abrutyn, S., & Levin, M. L. (2015). Suicide ideation and bullying among US adolescents: examining the intersections of sexual orientation, gender, and race/ethnicity. American Journal of Public Health, 105(5), 980-985. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2014.302391
In a study conducted by Karen P. Reed, William Nugent, and Lyle Cooper, the relationships between various components, such as age, gender, substance abuse, depression, and suicide attempts are studied. This study has been published under the name “Children and Youth Services Review” and could be found in volume 55, pages 128-137 of their August 2015 issue. The author’s purpose is to mediate the relationship between biological factors, along with environmental factors, like bullying victimization, and suicide rates and attempts in adolescents.
Roughly one in every six high school students considered suicide. The data also point to important differences by gender, race, and ethnicity (child trends). Bully victims are between 2 to 9 times more likely to consider suicide than non-victims and bullying is the leading cause of death among teenagers between 10-19, according to studies by Yale University and Child Trends. These children are hurt and have little to no self-esteem which leads to loss of purpose and drive. A suicidal result is not considered honorable, but one of pain and
Over 3.2 million students are victims of bullying each year. Approximately 160,000 teens skip school every day because of bullying. 17% of American students report being bullied 2 to 3 times a month or more within a school semester. Bully victims are between 2 to 9 times more likely to consider suicide than non-victims. Bullying and depression are often related. Depression affects both bullies and their victims. Victims of cyberbullying may be at an even higher risk of depression. The link between bullying and depression can also extend to other problems, like: low self esteem, anxiety, high rates of school absence, physical illness. If you see bullying going on tell a teacher or help make the bullying stop, because you don’t want to have the person being bullied have suicidal thoughts, depression, or kill
This story is one of the many that has caught the media’s attention over recent years. Teen suicide in relation to bullying started garnering public and media attention after the Columbine and Santana High School shootings in 1999 and 2001 respectively (Ericson, n.d.). It is noted that the boys who completed these murder-suicides were bullied throughout their school careers (n.d.). In response to this observation, researchers began studying the link between bullying and suicide. Studies are now showing that bullying is an important risk factor in the ideation and completion of suicide in juveniles. Both victims and bullies are more likely to attempt suicide or have suicidal thoughts than those who are not involved in this type of violence (Hinduja and Patchin,
Suicide is the third leading cause of deaths in adolescents in the United States. Teen suicide is also often referred to as a permanent solution to a temporary problem. Teens so often are suicidal and attempt suicide as a call for help from others. They have no intention in dying they are just trying to cry out for help from anyone that will listen. Many reasons cause teen to attempt suicide, varying from bullying to psychological disorders. In fact, psychological disorders accounts for about 90% of teens who attempt or commit suicide. Teenagers are also at higher risk of suicide when they are under
Bullying is the third and the most common cause of committing suicide. Some people think that being bullied is not that of a big deal, and that it is a must experience that everyone has to go through once in a lifetime due to the benefits that people gain after the fact. Contrary, it might lead the person that is going through it into a spiral place that could end up in suicidal zone as many stories that has casted in the news. This problem has increased in the past years that most people interpreted it as an issue that has become a licensed experience. In the article” Bullying statistic” by mentions that some people have killed themselves due to the fact that bullies have told them to do so, and that it is the better choice for them to
But both articles show that bullying alone does not result in direct suicide, there are some other factors which contribute a lot toward the final step of suicide. These factors include depressions, problems faced by student at home, trauma history of students. Both of these articles also provide some suggestions regarding the solution of this issue (prevention of bullying). Both articles describes that