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Teenage suicideTeenage suicide is a growing medical problem in many countries. Teenagers are generally immature and subject to unique stresses, though the same basic biological and psychological causes are the same as seen in adults.Indirect causesPsychologists have identified the teenage years as one of the most difficult phases of human life. Although they are often seen as a time to enjoy friendship, hang out with friends and perform other activities that adults would not usually do,often this period causes adolescents a large amount of stress. Many changes in the human mind take place during pubescence. Apart from the onset of sexual maturity, teenagers must also make key decisions about their future, develop their identities, change schools and meet a new sets of friends, find out about their family's past, et cetera. Many young people have difficulty coping with these stresses with the onset of mood altering hormones. Direct causes
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Doctors also recommend that helpers do not mention any "reasons to live" to the teenager, as that might send the teenager back into depressing thoughts, e.g. "What reason do I have to live?". There are several telephone help numbers for help on teenage suicide, depending on what country and/or state one lives at. Also, emergency numbers should be contacted immediately, in case the teenager decides to go on with the attempt despite advice to the contrary. Media coverageIn the United States in particular, the issue has been the subject of considerable media attention. After three teenagers from Southern states committed suicide within a week in 1990, many news outlets began speaking about the problem. Media coverage increased further after the Columbine high shootings. The 2000 movie The Virgin Suicides helped remind the public that teenage girls are also prone to suicide. A string of teenage suicides during the early 1980s in the Dallas suburb of Plano, a posh community, gained wide media coverage. A total of twelve suicides and more than 60 suicide attempts were reported. Statistics
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