What you learn about the relationship between the level of social solidarity of the group categories we fall into and suicide risk, key findings gleaned from Durkheim’s nineteenth-century study of suicide in France, what findings are different and which held true today in North America, can still be understood from a Durkheimian lens (i.e., how Durkheim's thesis explains why dying by suicide is the 2nd cause of death for youths in North America even if this was not applicable in his day and the gender gap in suicide in almost all countries persists), as well as the 3 different types of suicide identified - egoistic suicide, anomic suicide, and altruistic suicide – and provide supporting examples to demonstrate understanding of these 3 types of suicide recognized by Durkheim.
What you learn about the relationship between the level of social solidarity of the group categories we fall into and suicide risk, key findings gleaned from Durkheim’s nineteenth-century study of suicide in France, what findings are different and which held true today in North America, can still be understood from a Durkheimian lens (i.e., how Durkheim's thesis explains why dying by suicide is the 2nd cause of death for youths in North America even if this was not applicable in his day and the gender gap in suicide in almost all countries persists), as well as the 3 different types of suicide identified - egoistic suicide, anomic suicide, and altruistic suicide – and provide supporting examples to demonstrate understanding of these 3 types of suicide recognized by Durkheim.
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