Suicide rates have increased within these thirty years of span particularly among males where there are concern about the issue of suicide among the youth in Australia and New Zealand. The result for the risk factor of suicide are social and educational disadvantage, childhood and family adversity, psychopathology, individual and personal vulnerabilities, exposure to stressful situation in life, social and cultural and contextual factors. These are some of the possible risk factors …show more content…
Until the inner voice that can be heard are those that force him or her to die. People also make effort to stay in touch with the world and hope for at least some promise of better things, however when hope dies the individual do not hear or see anything and compel them to just give up their own life. Some they lost and faith and stressed and could not come out of their predicament for the destructive surroundings and compel them though there were hope for …show more content…
There are few difference in terms of sex and coping style between males and females. Though male and female differed in two specific coping strategies, like wishful thinking and seek social support from their friends, there is no general tendency suggesting that males were more likely to use active coping skills than females, those which involve the expression of