Abstract

Aim: The main research goal will be to diagnose the risk factors of suicide attempts and their specificity. The author's intention is also to determine the level of risk of suicidal behavior among young people and to show ways to minimize it Methods: The study used the method of analysis and synthesis of professional literature, the monographic-descriptive method and the analysis of statistical data Results: Suicide is a process that shapes and matures in a young person, often for many years. It is associated with a series of related thoughts and actions, through which suicide becomes a person's goal. Young people very often believe that they will be able to solve their problems by committing suicide. Emerging thoughts are either quite strongly shaped and grounded or quickly rejected. Some people base their suicidal behavior on the atmosphere at school, which manifests itself in the lack of acceptance by peers (harassment, starking, aggression, etc.). Coclusion: The conducted considerations can also be used to answer the question about the emotional and psychological experiences of young people related to suicidal thoughts. Suicidal thoughts are a very serious and sensitive topic, yet adolescents with suicidal thoughts experience distress and depression when adolescents experience feelings of sadness, dejection and hopelessness. Adolescents often come to the conclusion alone that they are separated from others, unable to establish social bonds and misunderstood by those around them. Such people are susceptible to suicidal behavior. Similarly, if there is a lack of control and helplessness, adolescents may have suicidal thoughts. Fear and anxiety and experiencing your own emotions can also trigger suicidal thoughts. Adolescents often lose their identity, and therefore lose their sense of who I am and what I want from life, which may lead to suicide attempts. Oryginality: Suicidal thoughts are a very serious and sensitive topic, yet adolescents with suicidal thoughts experience distress and depression when adolescents experience feelings of sadness, dejection and hopelessness. Adolescents often come to the conclusion alone that they are separated from others, unable to establish social bonds and misunderstood by those around them. Such people are susceptible to suicidal behavior. Similarly, if there is a lack of control and helplessness, adolescents may have suicidal thoughts. Fear and anxiety and experiencing your own emotions can also trigger suicidal thoughts. Adolescents often lose their identity, and therefore lose their sense of who I am and what I want from life, which may lead to suicide attempts. Keyword: suicide, suicide attempt, adolescents, threat, pandemic, suicidal thoughts, suicide prevention, suicide prevention

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