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Suicide By Men's ❤
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Hey everyone 😌 🖤

Today's I'm presenting the Article on "Suicide By Men".

Yes this topic maybe lengthy and boring for you all but yes as a human I felt my duty to write on this.

As usual, First of all have a look on statics -

In 2017, the suicide rate for men was 3.5 times higher than it was for women.

In 2019, the suicide rate for men was 2.3 times higher than it was for me women.

(Note - Don't Show for feminist mindset here I'm a bigger feminist than you this is just a statics 👀)
The most common risk factors for suicide are:

* Being bullied at school, college, or work.

* Divorce or relationship breakdowns.

* History of physical and sexual abuse.

* Imprisonment
Loss of a loved one through trauma or disease.

* Mental illness, particularly where this is related to depression and painful or debilitating illnesses or conditions.

* Not being able to form or sustain meaningful relationships.

* Social isolation or living alone.

* Unemployment.

* Using drugs and/or alcohol to help cope with emotions, relationships, the pressure of work, or other issues.

In older men, suicide is most strongly associated with depression, physical pain and illness, living alone, and feelings of hopelessness and guilt.


** Traditional male gender roles discourage emotional expression.-

Men are told they need to be tough and that they should not need to ask for help. Such rigid gender norms may make it difficult for men to reach out and ask for support when they need it.

** Depression may be underdiagnosed in men. Men often do not disclose feelings of depression to their doctors. When they do, it is often described in terms of having problems at work or in...