Marriage prevents suicide!
Every year, September 10 is commemorated as World Suicide Prevention Day. Stating that 700 thousand suicide cases occur annually, experts draw attention to some protective factors in preventing suicide:
"Increasing sociability, getting psychological/psychiatric support, talking, sharing, setting a goal and visualizing this dream, making plans for the future and staying away from substances, pets and effective treatment of all psychiatric diseases."
September 10, World Suicide Prevention Day, offers an opportunity to focus on the lives lost to suicide every year, not only the lives lost but also the devastating effects on those close to those lost and the lives affected by suicide.
Üsküdar University NPISTANBUL Hospital Psychiatry Specialist Asst. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Birim Sungu Talu said that suicide, which is the act of ending one's life, is experienced due to various factors.
WITHDRAWAL FROM SOCIAL LIFE IS SEEN
Stating that there are approximately 700 thousand suicide cases in the world annually and that this number increases year by year, Asst. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Birim Sungu Talu said, "Suicide is among the three most common causes of death, especially in young adults and adolescents. In individuals with suicide attempts, it can be observed that they are often preoccupied with the subject of death in daily life, withdrawing themselves from social life, reducing contact with friends and family members, distancing themselves from fun subjects and activities, and mental preoccupation with past losses and difficulties."
Assist. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Birim Sungu Talu listed other symptoms of suicide as follows: "Symptoms such as overpronouncing what-ifs, inability to plan for the future, inability to dream, hopelessness, thinking that no one can help them, thinking that the world would be a better place without them, thinking that their loved ones would be happier without them can be observed."
Drawing attention to the alarming symptoms for suicide risk, Assist. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Birim Sungu Talu said, "Having a plan to kill oneself, thinking or talking about it, saying goodbye, making funeral plans, the anniversary of the death of the suicidal family member or the age at which the suicidal family member committed suicide, especially in individuals with a history of suicide in their families, is a critical process for everyone in that family."
Pointing out the situations that predispose to suicide, Talu said, "Having a gun at home, especially in adolescents, hearing voices, psychotic conditions such as skepticism, all kinds of alcohol and substance abuse, all psychiatric conditions with commanding voices (hallucinations), all kinds of situations where the feeling of loneliness is pronounced, All kinds of situations where sudden unexpected serious losses are experienced, the period immediately after discharge from psychiatric hospitals, that is, the period when the person has difficulty adapting to daily life and the medical support disappears, all kinds of situations where excessive worry and anxiety are experienced can predispose to suicide."
ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE USE INCREASES THE RISK
Stating that some painkillers, cortisone type, epilepsy drugs can increase the risk of suicide, Asst. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Birim Sungu Talu said, "The risk of suicide increases in psychiatric disorders such as alcohol and substance abuse, depression, mood disorders, personality disorders, schizophrenia, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, dementia."
DEATH IS 4 TIMES HIGHER IN MEN!
Stating that gender factor is important in suicide, Assist. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Birim Sungu Talu said, "Suicide attempts resulting in death are 4 times more common in men than in women. While women are more likely to attempt suicide with drugs, men are more likely to attempt suicide with weapons. Suicide attempts are more common in individuals with a family history of suicide attempts. This is genetically explained by differentiation in a gene called SK2, which is important in the suppression of cortisol hormone and stress management. Suicide attempts are significantly more common in individuals with a history of suicide in the mother than in those with a history of suicide in the father. Suicide attempts increase in people with physical illnesses, especially in diseases such as COPD, cancer, dialysis, MS, heart failure."
ECONOMIC DIFFICULTIES AND INADEQUACIES INCREASE THE RISK!
Stating that the risk increases especially in life events such as losses in romantic relationships, job losses, divorce, loss of pets, Assist.Assoc.Prof. Birim Sungu Talu said, "Peer bullying is a factor that increases the risk of suicide during adolescence. Economic problems and inadequacies also increase the risk of suicide. The media, the internet and some books can also increase suicide attempts. Information on how to commit suicide on the web, some youth series encourage suicide, especially among adolescents."
MARRIAGE PROTECTS AGAINST SUICIDE!
Noting that marriage is protective for suicide attempts, Sungu said, "Living at high altitude and being deprived of daylight increases the risk of suicide. In biochemical studies, low levels of cholesterol and DHA have been identified as risk factors for suicide. Treatment of depression during pregnancy, especially in women, is very important to prevent suicide. Temporally, it is seen that suicide attempts are more common in May, June and July, and people are more suicidal on their birthdays."
TO PREVENT SUICIDE!
Assist. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Birim Sungu Talu also listed the protective factors for suicide as follows: "Increasing sociability, receiving psychological/psychiatric support, talking, sharing, setting a goal and visualizing this dream in the mind, making plans for the future, all kinds of love and love relationships, pets and effective treatment of all psychiatric diseases and finally staying away from alcohol and substances are protective factors for suicide."