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UN:
MARKING DAY TO PREVENT SUICIDE, UN STRESSES THAT PEOPLE OF ALL AGES CAN BE
AT RISK: 11/9/2007 (MaximsNews.com, U.N.) |
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- 11 September 2007 – With
one person taking their own life every 30 seconds, the United Nations marked
World Suicide Prevention Day yesterday by appealing for bolstered efforts to stem
suicide rates among people of all ages.
According
to the UN World Health Organization (WHO), 3,000 people kill themselves every
day, and for every person who commits suicide, 20 or more may attempt it.
Statistics
also show that in adults, suicide is a leading cause of death, accounting for
more deaths than those resulting from wars and homicide. In short, “more human
beings kill themselves than kill others each year,” said Brian Mishara,
President of the International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP), which
has partnered with WHO to improve national responses to prevent suicide.
To raise
awareness that suicide takes place across all people of all ages – children,
adolescents, adults and the elderly – the theme of this year’s Day is
“Suicide prevention across the Life Span.”
While
progress has been made in curbing suicides among youth worldwide, suicide rates
among young adolescents under the age of 15 have surged while the elderly rate
remains high, especially among men in developed countries, Dr. Mishara told
reporters in New York.
Addressing
suicide among the elderly poses challenges, including “prejudices on the part
of people in the health-care profession and other who feel that it’s normal to
be unhappy, depressed or feeling down when you’re older,” he said.
“There’s
phenomenal potential for preventing suicide among the elderly but generally very
little attention is given to them,” but research shows that the elderly
respond as well or better than other age groups to psychotherapy, Dr. Mishara
noted.
Although
suicide among children under the age of 15 does not account for a large
proportion of all suicides, suicide among people between the ages of 15 and 24
is still a leading cause of death in young people in many countries.
Treating
mental health problems is a significant component of preventing suicides, but
Dr. Mishara pointed out that globally, one of the largest challenges faced is
encouraging men – who commit suicide at a higher rate than women in many
nations – to seek help for their problems. “They call less frequently to
telephone helplines, they consult their family physicians less often for mental
health problems and they less frequently go into psychotherapy and seek help
from physicians,” he said.
In a
joint press release, WHO and IASP called for a comprehensive approach –
incorporating the education, labour, police, justice, religious, legal,
political and media sectors – to promote effective suicide prevention.
“Fortunately,
suicide is not an inevitable burden that must be accepted by society,” the
agencies said.
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