The Study of Investigate Suicide Among Adolescents In The Context of Cognitive Brain Change
One of the worst killers of American youth, suicide is a huge problem in China's public health system. Changes in adolescent suicide rates, especially among young women, have coincided with the current surge in the rate of suicide nationally. That's why it's so important for them to fully understand the many factors that might cause youth suicide attempts. By connecting the dots between the that underlies neurobiology and cognitive abnormalities connected to suicide behaviour and the clinical and psychosocial risk factors for suicide conduct, they may better understand the nature of the problem and perhaps develop more effective treatments. According to their hypothesis, there are many levels of explanation that might explain variations in suicidal conduct. These levels include growth-oriented biophysical (genomics, a proteome, epigenetics, immunology), and psychological/clinical. In an attempt to shed light on the connection between neurological, a genetic condition, and clinical data in the study of suicide, their model presents a unified the hypothesis to better understand this complex finding by integrating results from different fields of research on suicidality. Planning successful strategies to prevent suicide and suicidal thoughts requires an understanding of the complex interaction of biological, psychological, sociobiological, and medical risk factors.