Factors Influencing Suicide

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Stacey Kelly Kelly 1 Professor Heeder Writing 121 15 April 2015 Influential Factors on Suicide Misery becomes too much to withstand, but today it will end by her own hands. Suzie plans to end the anguish she feels at noon. There is so much torment behind her eyes and her only wish is to die. Suzie is aware of the social and cultural stigma surrounding suicide, and understands that taking her own life will condemn her to hell. Hell does not scare Suzie because she knows it well. Hell is the daily world in which she dwells, by cause of the shame her sexual orientation brings. Suzie is certain that her life will remain filled with pain, so she welcomes the flames on the pathway to hell and sings: Hey diddle, diddle the devil plays his fiddle for Suzie who plans to take her life at noon, the demons all laugh at the sight of such horror for they know she’ll be joining them soon. Suzie is just one of the many people who contemplate suicide. Everyday ninety Americans take their own life, and 2,300 attempts to do so (The American Foundation For Suicide Prevention). Many believe that the use of suicide as a solution to a problem is a cowardly act or action of someone who is mentally unstable. However, most individuals who ponder suicide or display suicidal behavior are sound individuals who function well in society, but have endured unbearable complexities throughout life. There are many factors which can lead to suicide and suicidal behavior such as social, economical, and cultural influences. One factor contributing to suicide is social influence. A negative work environment can occur through social exclusion in the workforce. The employee who receives this form of alienation may begin to feel
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