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CRIS 605 - Chapter 8 Test Questions with Verified Answers Latest Update founder of suicidology - Answers Edwin Shneidman occur for a financial or concrete gain - Answers instrumental acts attempt to reduce psychological pain (feelings of depression, guilt, disempowerment, hopelessness, etc.) - Answers expressive acts ___ ___ worldwide commit suicide annually (1 person every 40 seconds) - Answers 1 million _____ in the US commit suicide annually (85 people per day) - Answers 30-35,000 suicide is the ____ leading cause of death - Answers 10th or 11th ____ to _____ survive a suicide attempt and ____ of survivors are permanently disabled - Answers 300-600,000; 19,000 Who has the highest rate of suicide? - Answers caucasian men over 35 What age group has had the highest increase in suicides over the past 30 years? What # cause of death? - Answers ages 15-24; 2nd leading cause of death 25% of suicides occur in people over __ years of age - Answers 65 ____ ____ may see suicide as a means of relieving dishonor, shame, or humiliation from oneself or one's family - Answers eastern cultures ___ ___ commonly see suicide as a sin - "self-murder" - Answers western cultures Suicide when someone else provides the means (lethal agent), but the person who is dying administers it. - Answers assisted suicide It is the practice of intentionally ending a life in order to relieve pain and suffering. Lethal agent administered by someone else besides the dying person - Answers euthanasia suicide is triggered by an intrapsychic conflict that emerges when a person experiences great psychological stress - Answers Freudian Inward Aggression theory Views suicide in terms of life stages. If an individual does not successfully navigate these stages, they may become unable to cope leading to suicide - Answers Developmental theory mental deficiencies become risk factors that can lead to suicide - Answers deficiencies theory suicide is seen as a flight from a situation deemed by the person as intolerable - Answers escape theory when an individual believes that highly desired outcomes will not occur or that aversive outcomes will occur and there is nothing they can do to change the situation - Answers hopelessness theory "the hurt, anguish, soreness, and aching pain of the psyche or mind" Cubic model combines this, perturbation, and press - Answers psychache theory How disturbed one is and degree of psychic pain one is suffering. - Answers perturbation Stress increased due to more negative life factors piling up and increasing pressure to end life by suicide. - Answers press Combines psychache, perturbation (how disturbed one is and degree of pain), and press (stress increased due to more negative factors piling up); when all three are combined, they create the critical mass necessary to activate a suicide. - Answers cubic model What are the 6 psychological theories of suicide? - Answers Freudian Inward Aggression, Developmental, Deficiencies, Escape, Hopelessness, Psychache - most important sociological theory on suicide - societal integration and social regulation are major determinants of suicidal behavior - Answers Durkheim's social integration (1897) Four types of suicide in Durkheim's social integration - Answers egoistic, anomic, altruistic, fatalistic Related to one's lack of integration or identification with a group. - Answers egoistic suicide Arises from a perceived or real breakdown in the norms of society, such as the financial and economic ruin of the Great Depression - Answers anomic suicide Related to perceived or real social solidarity, such as the traditional Japanese hara-kiri or, to put it in a current context, the suicide attacks by members of Middle Eastern extremist groups. - Answers altruistic suicide Occurs when a person sees no way out of an intolerable or oppressive situation, such as being confined in a concentration camp. - Answers fatalistic suicide The suicide trajectory model considers the total constellation of risk factors including these 4: The more these stressors build up, the greater the risk of suicide - Answers 1. biological 2. psychological 3. cognitive

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CRIS 605 - Chapter 8 Test Questions with Verified Answers Latest Update 2025-2026

founder of suicidology - Answers Edwin Shneidman

occur for a financial or concrete gain - Answers instrumental acts

attempt to reduce psychological pain (feelings of depression, guilt, disempowerment,
hopelessness, etc.) - Answers expressive acts

___ ___ worldwide commit suicide annually (1 person every 40 seconds) - Answers 1 million

_____ in the US commit suicide annually (85 people per day) - Answers 30-35,000

suicide is the ____ leading cause of death - Answers 10th or 11th

____ to _____ survive a suicide attempt and ____ of survivors are permanently disabled - Answers
300-600,000; 19,000

Who has the highest rate of suicide? - Answers caucasian men over 35

What age group has had the highest increase in suicides over the past 30 years? What # cause
of death? - Answers ages 15-24; 2nd leading cause of death

25% of suicides occur in people over __ years of age - Answers 65

____ ____ may see suicide as a means of relieving dishonor, shame, or humiliation from oneself
or one's family - Answers eastern cultures

___ ___ commonly see suicide as a sin

- "self-murder" - Answers western cultures

Suicide when someone else provides the means (lethal agent), but the person who is dying
administers it. - Answers assisted suicide

It is the practice of intentionally ending a life in order to relieve pain and suffering. Lethal agent
administered by someone else besides the dying person - Answers euthanasia

suicide is triggered by an intrapsychic conflict that emerges when a person experiences great
psychological stress - Answers Freudian Inward Aggression theory

Views suicide in terms of life stages. If an individual does not successfully navigate these
stages, they may become unable to cope leading to suicide - Answers Developmental theory

mental deficiencies become risk factors that can lead to suicide - Answers deficiencies theory

suicide is seen as a flight from a situation deemed by the person as intolerable - Answers
escape theory

, when an individual believes that highly desired outcomes will not occur or that aversive
outcomes will occur and there is nothing they can do to change the situation - Answers
hopelessness theory

"the hurt, anguish, soreness, and aching pain of the psyche or mind"

Cubic model combines this, perturbation, and press - Answers psychache theory

How disturbed one is and degree of psychic pain one is suffering. - Answers perturbation

Stress increased due to more negative life factors piling up and increasing pressure to end life
by suicide. - Answers press

Combines psychache, perturbation (how disturbed one is and degree of pain), and press (stress
increased due to more negative factors piling up); when all three are combined, they create the
critical mass necessary to activate a suicide. - Answers cubic model

What are the 6 psychological theories of suicide? - Answers Freudian Inward Aggression,
Developmental, Deficiencies, Escape, Hopelessness, Psychache

- most important sociological theory on suicide

- societal integration and social regulation are major determinants of suicidal behavior -
Answers Durkheim's social integration (1897)

Four types of suicide in Durkheim's social integration - Answers egoistic, anomic, altruistic,
fatalistic

Related to one's lack of integration or identification with a group. - Answers egoistic suicide

Arises from a perceived or real breakdown in the norms of society, such as the financial and
economic ruin of the Great Depression - Answers anomic suicide

Related to perceived or real social solidarity, such as the traditional Japanese hara-kiri or, to put
it in a current context, the suicide attacks by members of Middle Eastern extremist groups. -
Answers altruistic suicide

Occurs when a person sees no way out of an intolerable or oppressive situation, such as being
confined in a concentration camp. - Answers fatalistic suicide

The suicide trajectory model considers the total constellation of risk factors including these 4:



The more these stressors build up, the greater the risk of suicide - Answers 1. biological

2. psychological

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