1
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assisted suicide
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Western countries
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Controversial topic with ongoing debates about ethics and legality, with some countries allowing it under certain circumstances.
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1
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2
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commit suicide
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Western countries
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Considered a tragic and serious issue, often stigmatized and discouraged, with emphasis on seeking mental health support and prevention.
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1
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3
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commit suicide
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Western countries
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Generally considered a tragic and alarming act, often prompting intervention and support for mental health.
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1
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4
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committing suicide
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Western countries
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Considered a serious mental health issue, with support hotlines and interventions available to prevent it.
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1
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5
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committing suicide
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Western countries
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Considered a tragic act and often stigmatized; prohibited by religious beliefs in some cultures
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1
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6
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committing suicide
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Western countries
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Viewed as a tragic and preventable loss, often stigmatized, and mental health support is encouraged.
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1
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7
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committing suicide
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Western culture
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Considered a tragic and unfortunate event, often surrounded by discussions of mental health and prevention
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1
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8
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committing suicide
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Western cultures
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Viewed as a tragic and deeply concerning act, often associated with mental health issues and societal pressures.
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1
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9
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suicide
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Western countries
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Suicide is generally stigmatized and discouraged, and there are extensive support systems and hotlines for those experiencing suicidal thoughts.
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1
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10
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suicide
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Western countries
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Suicide is often viewed as a tragic and preventable act, and support for mental health awareness and prevention is widely emphasized.
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1
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11
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suicide
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Western cultures
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Suicide is often stigmatized and viewed as a tragic act with focus on mental health and support for survivors and prevention.
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1
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12
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suicide
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Western cultures
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Suicide is often stigmatized and viewed as a tragic outcome of mental health struggles.
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1
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13
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using a suicide booth
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Western countries
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Considered unethical and illegal
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1
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