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Understanding Suicide: A National Epidemic

112p. bibliog. chart. diag. ebook available. further reading. glossary. index. notes. photos. websites. Twenty-First Century. Aug. 2016. lib. ed. $35.99. ISBN 9781467785709.
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Gr 8 Up—Forty-one thousand Americans commit suicide each year. For every suicide there are 25 unsuccessful attempts and countless numbers of people who struggle with suicidal thoughts. Goldsmith, a nurse and health-care expert, investigates this epidemic, beginning with the emotional fallout that individuals who have experienced the loss of a loved one through suicide typically face. Subsequent chapters address risk factors for suicide such as poverty, mental illness, and substance abuse, as well as scientists' ongoing search to understand what chemical or physical factors contribute to depression. Particular demographics are covered, such as suicide in teens, the military, and the older adult population. Goldsmith includes information about the effectiveness of intervention and treatment options, as well as the complicated issue of physician-assisted suicide. Of particular interest to teens are the quotes and advice from influential YA authors. Chris Crutcher offers guidance in his capacity as a mental health specialist, Libba Bray speaks of living with depression, and e.E. Charlton-Trujillo warns of the potentially devastating consequences of bullying. Photographs, graphs, and text boxes add necessary visual appeal. The source notes, selected bibliography, and resources for further information are extensive.
VERDICT Edifying and thorough, this title will prove useful for students doing research or those interested in learning about this tragic phenomenon.

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