Residents in Conservative Areas Show Higher Suicide Risk Due to Gender Norms
A study reveals that elderly individuals in conservative areas of Japan are significantly affected by gender norms, leading to higher rates of depression and suicidal thoughts.
"A Chronic Suicide Country Losing 40 People Daily... Urgent Support for High-Risk Groups Like Bereaved Families is Essential"
There is an urgent need for a national precision strategy to prevent suicides in South Korea, targeting high-risk groups and specific demographics.
Alex Honnold and his alleged disdain for life: "He is not a suicide, but the opposite"
The article discusses the high-risk lifestyle of climber Alex Honnold and compares his approach to solo climbing with that of other famous climbers who have died practicing the sport.
Francisco Villar, clinical psychologist: "In protecting a teenager at risk of suicide, there is a fine line between how far we help and the risks we take for them to participate, connect, and see that life can be lived"
Clinical psychologist Francisco Villar discusses the delicate balance in supporting adolescents at risk of suicide while emphasizing the importance of parental involvement in their recovery.
Italy's Children at Risk of Suicide: More Beds in Hospitals to Help Them
The article discusses the alarming rise in suicide attempts among young children in Italy, highlighting recent tragic cases and the need for increased hospital resources to address this crisis.
How One Death Underscores the Suicide Risk for Construction Workers
The article highlights the increased suicide risk among construction workers, illustrated by a specific case of a worker's death.
Details from prison: Rob Reiner's son is in solitary confinement, eating alone and under constant guard supervision
Nick Reiner is in solitary confinement in Los Angeles' Twin Towers jail, eating alone and still under heavy surveillance despite no longer being formally monitored for suicide risk.