It's not easy to be teen-agers nowadays. They are constantly confronted with new social roles, new relationships, and having to get used to their body changes. Other issues include financial uncertainty, and fears of growing up. Thus feelings of stress, confusion, self-doubt, and pressure to succeed can be overwhelming to teen-agers.
From a family point of view, the lack of parental interest may be another problem. In two income families, parents and kids spend limited time together. Moreover, many children grow up in divorced households. The formation of a new family with step-parents and step-siblings, or moving to a new community can be very unsettling and can lead to insecurity. Other teens are faced with family alcoholism, domestic violence and even sexual abuse.
Other external factors include, the pressures of modern life; competition for good grades and college admission. Increasing violence in the newspapers and on television lead to more teenage suicides. It's also easier to get the tools for suicide nowadays. Suicide girl.com
And when the teen-agers are looking for answers to their problems, they found no one to talk to, making them feel quite lonely.
For some teens, suicide may appear to be the only solution to their problems and stress mentioned above.
Facts about Teen Suicide
Suicide in youth often occurs after the victim has gotten into some sort of trouble or has experienced a recent disappointment or rejection. For example, suffering a loss or humiliation of some kind, loss of self-esteem by doing poorly on a test, the breakup with a boyfriend or girlfriend, or the trauma of parents' divorce.
Young people who have attempted suicide in the past or who talk about suicide are at greater risk of future attempts.
Many of the symptoms of suicidal feelings are similar to those of depression.
Adolescents who consider suicide generally feel alone, hopeless and rejected. They are more vulnerable to having these feelings