Abstract

Suicide represents a significant public health challenge with far-reaching consequences. It stands as one of the leading causes of death across the globe, with a complex web of factors contributing to this dire outcome. According to the World Health Organization, an estimated 800,000 individuals succumb to suicide annually, translating to one person every 40 seconds [1]. The ramifications of suicide are profound, extending beyond the individual to touch families, friends, and communities, leaving behind enduring psychological, social, and economic impacts.

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