Abstract

The phenomenon of suicide is a significant concern for public health globally, as it ranks among the top causes of mortality in different age demographics. The objective of this analysis is to offer a thorough examination of existing strategies for preventing suicide, which include psychological, medical, and community-based approaches. Through evaluating the efficacy of diverse interventions and pinpointing areas that require enhancement, this article aims to contribute to the creation of more comprehensive and all-encompassing frameworks for suicide prevention. The analysis emphasizes the significance of early identification, availability of mental healthcare, and the influence of societal support in reducing the risks associated with suicide.

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