Well I have started to pick my 10 questions. I have 15 and I will have to go through and edit them to make them more direct. I think that I have my essential question picked out. It might have to refoccused. I am going to talk to my family for some questions that I should use for my 10. I want to do something prevention and awarness. What can we do to help the growing act? These are my 15 questions and essential questions:
Essential question:
Teen suicide, what goes in to it and what can be done to prevent teen suicide?
Foundation questions:
Why do teens commit suicide?
Who does it affect when a teen commits suicide? And how do they recover?
What are the treatment options for teens wanting to commit suicide?
Are there any warning signs that will alert other to help? If so what are they?
If someone said that they are thinking of committing suicide what can I do to help?
Is there any family history that goes into suicidal thoughts and actions?
What are the ways that teens are trying and committing suicide?
What are the statistics of teen suicide?
If you try to commit suicide or have thoughts about suicide, what are the centers going to do to help me?
What is the thought process that goes into committing suicide?
How much of the outside world contributes to teens committing suicide or having those thoughts?
What are the mental states of the teens now a day vs. 10 years ago?
How does depression affect the mental state of a teen and with suicidal thoughts?
What do the hot lines try to do to help the teens that call in?
Do the types of medications teens are on to they have some affect on the mental state?
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
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