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Suicide

cide. Suicide in teenagers is sometimes linked to, or in relation with vision therapy. It was argued that an inadequate level of concentration or short attention span of a patient is common cause for the academic, personality, and behavioral symptoms. Therefore, unless treated well, these symptoms might lead to committing suicide. The reasons for gay, lesbian, or bisexual adolescents committing suicide are a little different than other teenagers. They often lack peer support and positive role models, and therefore, find it difficult to establish a positive adolescent identity. As a result, a large number of them suffer from psychological dysfunction, running away, dropping out of school, prostitution, violence, AIDS or other sexually transmitted disease. Eventually, these dangerous behaviors sometimes lead them to suicide. Teenagers may also commit suicide if they are sexually or physically molested for a certain period of time.Also lack of moral parental support, an over-permissive educational climate, and doubtful economic prospects as placing pressures on the fragile ego and the still-unformed identity of teenagers. In addition to the usual stressors, gifted teenagers also comfort such issues as perfectionism, societal expectation to achieve, differential development of intellectual and social skills, and impotence to effect real-world changes. These kinds of difficulties sometimes make gifted teenagers to commit suicide. Another one of the most important reasons for teenage suicide is depression. Depression has a strong correlation with suicidal preoccupation than shyness, alienation, or academic performance. Also, chronic self-destructiveness in teenagers is related to depression and suicidal preoccupation. Both chronic self-destructiveness and depression are associated with suicidal ideation.Teenage years are a period of commotion. New social roles are being learned, new relationships are being developed, bodily changes are occurr...

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