vulnerability (suicide)
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Vulnerable Phenomenon (Suicide)
1.1 Introduction & Background
It is very serious topic and I am feeling very sad while discussing about it. Japan is one of the
countries whom peoples comes in top hardworking nations and also comes in the most disciplined
nation of the world. Despite that now a days in Japan, Suicide has become a significant national
social-issue. In a nation that has one of the worlds highest standards of living, the unemployedand the aged are dying of starvation and their deaths can go unnoticed and undetected for
months. This tragic phenomenon labeled "lonely death" is on a rise in Japan where
poverty, culture of shame and reluctance to ask for welfare assistance is contributing to tragic and
lonely demise among the aged and the jobless.
The rate of suicides has also increased among those in their 20s, and in 2009 was at an all-time
high in that age group for the second straight year reaching 24.1 per 100,000 people. The NPA
likewise reported a record for the third consecutive year among those in their 30s.[6]
The rate
among the over-60 population is also high, although people in their 30s are still more likely to
commit suicide
Almost Ninety people die as a result of suicide every day in Japan equating to nearly 26 suicides
per 100,000 people and significantly higher than for any other developed country (9 in UK & 11 in
US). In Japan, suicide comes in the leading cause of death among men aged 20-44 and women
aged 15-34.Suicide was the sixth leading cause of death overall in Japan, showing the sixthmost
common cause for men and the eighth most common cause for women to the demographic
statistics published by the Ministry of Welfare and Labour(1997-2005). Due to this aging affect is
also increasing in Japan.
2.1 Affecting Factors
2.1.1 Economic Issues
One of the major factors of Suicide in Japan is economical matters. Tokyo comes in the worldsexpensive city, so its difficult for peoples to survive without money. Mostly when the peoples lost
their Job then they try for this attempt. Following graph shows (Little bit old) that almost half of
the suicide persons are un-employed peoples.
2.1.2 Social & Cultural Matters
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Social matters are also one of the major cause in Japan for having this attempt. Japanese peoples
are very quiet and peaceful because of that they are reluctant to share their feelings, problems.
They keep their feelings and try to hide their emotions and very few peoples who share their
feelings. It is like some sort of culture of Japan. They are more devoted and hardworking nation
and want more and more success and do not want to lose anything. If they did not get some
special thing then sometimes it is difficult for them to face others.
2.1.3 Mental Health Issues
When people experience stress or psychological crisis in western societies, they tend to seek the
help of counselors or mental health professionals. Since in Japan, however, there are relativelyfew qualified specialists and it is not much successful as compared to other developed country.
3.1 Toughness for the Vulnerability
3.1.2 Economic Matters
One of the reason as mentioned earlier is economic.
In Japan, there is closed system of employment. In this system peoples do not prefer to change
their company because they do not have much benefit in other company. If someone loose their
job for any reason then its difficult for him to get job in other company with the same scale and
facilities. This may be the fault of the employment system as well. So the government should also
think what are the other matters except economic matters that why unemployed peoples suicide
ratio is more. Other thing is that after unemployment, suicide is the only solution. There may beother ways to decrease the standards of livings as well.
3.1.3 Social & Cultural Matters
i) In Japan, there is a good family system as compared to other developed countries but still it isnot too much strong to live together, to share their feelings. Even if someone is facing
economic issues then his family member can support and he can take his help rather than to
suicide.
ii) One thing is that, machines can never be the alternative of living human being. In this agewhere new technologies are becoming more famous and a personal interaction are
decreasing. We should keep balance of both the things. New technology is also our need in
this world but also human interaction is also basic necessity of our life without any
materialism. We start to have friendship with machines rather than human being but human
being may be the best friend. Human being has emotions, encouragement and caring
properties. We should be more social with the human beings and do not be hesitate to share
our feelings. This thing may be lacking little bit in this nation. In Japan as compared to males,
females are more social and try to have good relationship with other females. They are not
much frustrated, so thats why their suicide attempt ratio is less than males also.
iii) Peoples hesitate to share their feelings. They think the other person may think badly aboutthem if he/she dislikes their feelings. So there is need of changing the attitude as well. By
sharing your happiness, your pleasure becomes double and by sharing your sadness your
sadness may reduce. So keeping in view these things, they must be more social to share their
feelings rather to start living lonely and try to find the good and positive solution of their
frustration.iv) If someone loose something or not good in some activity then we should take our loosing as a
lesson and this thing motivate us to do better in future as well. If someone loose or not good
in something then we should not start ignoring him, we should motivate him/her. There is
need to change this attitude as well. Sometime Japanese company presidents often commit
suicide when they fail in some business or management venture. The consideration of suicide
by a top executive may not simply be the result of being tired and unable to endure the social
pressure but also because he feels some sort of guilt for letting his employees and family
down.
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v) Everywhere there are good and bad peoples because five fingers of our hand cannot be thesame. But the person, we are thinking be nice or good for other and also behind every bad
person/thing there is a good thing. If someone do bad thing then we should not start
ignoring him, we should give him/her more chance to prove him/her better. May be after
seeing our positive attitude the other person may change. For that, we should not expect too
much from others. Otherwise we may adopt this attitude. So we should not be so sensitive in
nature. This sensitiveness may lead to adopting bad deeds. The Japanese are also more
sensitive in nature as well.
vi) As we know, the other developed nations are more straight forward in nature. They can sayeverything and do not be hesitate. This thing may also not good some times. But the Japaneseare not straight forward, it comes in their culture. They are so polite, they have their own
polite forms of refusing anything and talking with each other. Its very good culture but
sometime this thing is also not good. If you say everything to others and do not hide anything
then after this you can feel better because you said everything and now your inner is clean
and clear. Now when you meet again him/her your inner is clear and you are not hiding
anything and you become closer to each other as well. Otherwise keeping bad things inside
may leads towards wrong activities.
3.1.4 Mental Health Awareness
The increase in mental health service provision, however, has not resulted in an increase in the
use of such services. This may be due to the stigma attached to mental health services in Japancompared to western countries. This may be explained by a lack of mental health awareness and
by Japanese culture in which it is less acceptable to disclose private concerns. When Japanese
people experience distress they may be less disposed than other nationalities to seek professional
help. The Japan Times reports how the country's largest suicide helpline, Inochi no Denwa
struggles to attract enough funding to maintain a free phone number. With 300 volunteers it takes
27,000 calls a year. When this is compared with the 2.4m phone calls the Samaritans in the UK
receive it is clear that it needs to become more culturally acceptable to ask for help.
There are many websites available which guide that what is the easiest way to suicide. This sort of
things motivates peoples for this attempt.
In Japan, Suicide ratio in Tohoku Area is more as compared to Kanto area. And Kansai area Suicideratio is less as compared to Kanto area. It is said that peoples of the Osaka are more social,
talkative and confident as well. So its proved that not to be shy and being a social animal
decreases the frustration. There is need to change the system as well and try to motivate them for
counseling.
Above mentioned reasons are also directly or indirectly causing aging affects in Japan also. There is
need to increase the human brain counseling and also try to increase the social events as well.
Japanese should also have combined events with foreigners to know each other culture as well
and to increase the confidence level as well. Despite all the things Japan is the ideal place to live.
Its very safe and peaceful country and peoples are very honest and very humble.
Referenceso Implications for Child and Adolescent Mental Health By AYUMI NAITOo Exploring Suicide in Japan: In the Light of Mental Illness and Socioeconomic Factors By Akira
Nishiyama
http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/ed20090607a1.htmlhttp://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/ed20090607a1.html