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  2. Université du Québec à Montréal - Wikipedia

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    The Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM; French pronunciation: [ynivɛʁsite dy kebɛk a mɔ̃ʁeal]) [a], is a French-language public research university based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is the largest constituent element of the Université du Québec system.

  3. Suicide in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, suicide was the seventh leading cause of death for males and the 14th leading cause of death for females. [19] It was the second leading cause of death for young people aged 10 to 34. [ 20 ] From 1999 to 2010, the suicide rate among Americans aged 35 to 64 increased nearly 30 percent.

  4. Suicide note - Wikipedia

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    A suicide note or death note is a message written by a person who intends to die by suicide. A study examining Japanese suicide notes estimated that 25–30% of suicides are accompanied by a note. However, incidence rates may depend on ethnicity and cultural differences, and may reach rates as high as 50% in certain demographics. [1]

  5. Suicidology - Wikipedia

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    Every year, about one million people die by suicide, which is a mortality rate of sixteen per 100,000 or one death every forty seconds. [2] Suicidologists believe that suicide is largely preventable with the right actions, knowledge about suicide, and a change in society's view of suicide to make it more acceptable to talk about suicide.

  6. Suicide - Wikipedia

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    [6] [19] Suicide resulted in 842,000 deaths in 2013 up from 712,000 deaths in 1990. [18] Rates of suicide have increased by 60% from the 1960s to 2012, with these increases seen primarily in the developing world. [3] Globally, as of 2008 /2009, suicide is the tenth leading cause of death. [3] For every suicide that results in death there are ...

  7. History of suicide - Wikipedia

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    Bähr, Andreas. "Between “Self-Murder” and “Suicide”: The Modern Etymology of Self-Killing." Journal of Social History 46.3 (2013): 620-632. Argues Suicide” is a modern concept—emerging in English in 1650s and in French and Spanish in late 18th century. Crocker, Lester G. "The discussion of suicide in the eighteenth century."

  8. Suicide and trauma - Wikipedia

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    The National Institute of Mental Health defines suicide as a self-inflicted act of violence with the intention of death that leads to the actual death of oneself. [1] Although rates of suicide vary worldwide, suicide ranks as the tenth leading cause of death in the United States with rates increasing on average by one to two percent per year between 1999 and 2018, with the later years within ...

  9. Suicide crisis - Wikipedia

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    Most cases of potential suicide have warning signs. [2] [3] Attempting to kill oneself, talking about or planning suicide, writing a suicide note, talking or thinking frequently about death, exhibiting a death wish by expressing it verbally or by taking potentially deadly risks, or taking steps towards attempting suicide (e.g., obtaining rope and tying it to a ligature point to attempt a ...