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Suicide is one of the major causes of death in young adults worldwide, but it happens more frequently in teenagers than in younger ones. The research synthesizes findings from the viewpoints of social, psychological, and environmental aspects through a thorough analysis of the literature in order to better understand the intricate interactions between variables that contribute to suicidal ideation and attempts. Addressing youth suicide is a major concern in the field of public mental health. The goal of this study is to present a thorough analysis of the various aspects that impact suicidal thoughts and attempts. The study examines preventive and intervention tactics, highlighting the significance of early identification and efficient mental health support networks. Through integrating many viewpoints, this research aims to improve our comprehension of suicide risk factors, which will eventually guide the creation of focused interventions and regulations to prevent suicide, to lower the incidence of suicidal ideation and attempts among young adults. This abstract provides an overview of the key factors influencing suicidal ideation and attempts among young adults, drawing upon a comprehensive analysis of existing literature ranging from mental health disorders having numerous studies established a robust association between mental health disorders and suicidal ideation among young adults. Conditions such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and substance abuse significantly elevate the risk of contemplating and attempting suicide. Aside to that, psychosocial stressors, academic pressure, interpersonal conflicts, family dysfunction, and financial instability, can act as precipitating factors, intensifying feelings of hopelessness and despair.
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