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#21
BBBBB ruling out EE.. thats nice... Smile have they explained the answer...
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#22
Risk factors for suicide
¢Male gender (3 times more likely than women)
¢Advancing age
¢Unemployed
¢Concurrent mental disorders
¢Previous suicide attempt
¢Alcohol and drug abuse
¢Low socio-economic status
¢Previous psychiatric treatment
¢Certain professions - doctors, students
¢Low social support / living alone
¢Significant life events
¢Institutionalised e.g. prisons, army
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#23
ok,,, just want to add to this ..

UWORLD says that PREVIOUS SUICIDE ATTEMPT is the number 1(NUMERO UNO ...) risk factor.. just thought of adding this cos its very low in the list u gave..

thanks for the answer...!!
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#24
ok,,, just want to add to this ..

UWORLD says that PREVIOUS SUICIDE ATTEMPT is the number 1(NUMERO UNO ...) risk factor.. just thought of adding this cos its very low in the list u gave..

thanks for the answer...!!
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#25
Guys, Let me bring one or two points to your attention.

1. Among those who attempt suicide, the two most common methods are overdose and wrist-cutting.

2. Statistics show that there is a higher rate of suicide among men because men usually (but not always) tend to COMPLETE the suicide attempt, i.e. the attempt is successful.
And the two most common methods used by men are the use of firearms and hanging.

Additionally, when depressed, women tend to seek help more readily than men...Smile Smile ...sound familiar?



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#26
Guys, Let me bring one or two points to your attention.

1. Among those who attempt suicide, the two most common methods are overdose and wrist-cutting.

2. Statistics show that there is a higher rate of suicide among men because men usually (but not always) tend to COMPLETE the suicide attempt, i.e. the attempt is successful.
And the two most common methods used by men are the use of firearms and hanging.

Additionally, when depressed, women tend to seek help more readily than men...Smile Smile ...sound familiar?
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