
SUICIDE - THE UNDERSTANDING OF THE ACT WITHIN MENTAL DISORDERS
2021; Volume: 1; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.22533/at.ed.5582101113
ISSN2764-0558
AutoresLuiz Filipe Almeida Rezende, Lustarllone Bento de Oliveira, Vanessa Lima de Oliveira, Daiane Araújo da Silva, Glaciane Sousa Reis, Patricia Carine Silva Almeida, Rosimeire Faria do Carmo, Regiane Cristina do Amaral Santos, Nayla Júlia Silva Pinto, Luzinei dos Santos Braz, Thais Mikaelly Almeida Pereira, Cláudia Mendes da Rocha, Karen Setenta Loiola,
Tópico(s)Suicide and Self-Harm Studies
ResumoIn Brazil, statistics confirm that, the rate of suicides in the 15 to 29 age group is close to 6.9 cases for every 100 thousand inhabitants, 3% to 20% of people in this age period can attempt suicide.The leading countries in this ranking, such as: India, Zimbabwe and Kazakhstan, for example, which have more than 30 cases for every 100,000 inhabitants, this puts Brazil in a position below these countries, as Brazil is in 12th place on the list of the Latin American countries with the most deaths from suicides, logically still an uncomfortable position.Observing through the study of psychology, suicidal behavior is a phenomenon that has stimulated and promoted several researches and studies aiming at its cultural and universal understanding.Studies show that, in biological terms, suicide is an analytical disorder, to carry out the suicidal act, a specific brain circuit decompensation corroborates for the execution of suicide.There are two types of suicide, passive and active, the passive being characteristic in which the individual wishes to die, however, he did not draw any plan.The active suicide, on the other hand, wishes to cease to exist, and has a definite plan to commit suicide.Another factor that must be considered in relation to suicide is the brain symptoms due to various oppressions the individual ends up committing suicide through impulsive behavior.
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