Suizzidi

azzion del copàss
(Rimandad de Suicidi)
Lombard Quest articol chì l'è scrivud in lombard, con la Noeuva Ortografia Lombarda

El suizzidi l’è l’azzion del copàss.[1] Strasorden mentai e fisegh, inscì coma l’abusament de di sostanze, inn tucc di fator que meten una persona a ris’c de suizzidi.[2][3][4]

Un samurai adree a fà seppuku

Un quaj suizzidi l’è un’azzion impulsiva portada de l’istress, problema ind i relazzion, sgenadure e bullisem.[5][6][7] Lor che hann sgiamò provad a copàss gh’hann un ris’c pussee volt de zircà la mort ancamò.[5] Di sforz eficazz per la prevenzion del suizzidi tœuven denter la limitazzion a l’azzess ai metod de suizzidi – compagn dei arme de fœugh, drœughe e velen – el tratament di strasorden mentai e abusament de di sostanze, ma anca el mejorament di condizzion economeghe.[5][8] Ancaben che ghe saja di numer comun de ciamà quand che s’è ind un brut moment, la sò eficazzia l’è staita gnancamò ben studiada.[9][10]

I opinion intuitù del suizzidi inn staite influenzade de di gross tema esistenziai coma la religion, l’onor, e el sens de la vita.[11][12] I religion abrameghe consideren tradizzionalment el suizzidi coma un’ofesa a Dia per via de la credenza ind la sagralitaa de la vita.[13] Duranta l’era di samurai in Sgiapon, una forma de suizzidi cognossud coma seppuku (腹切り, harakiri) l’era respetada per compensà un falliment, o coma una forma de protesta.[14] El suizzidi e i tentativ de suizzidi eren inlegai ind la pupart di pais ozzidentai, ma a l’è pu inscì,[15] ancaben che el resti un’ofesa criminal ind un quaj pajes.[16] El suizzidi l’è considerad coma una grossa desgrazzia che la mena i sgent del mort, i sò amis e i member de la sò comunitaa a tant patiment, donca, a l’è vedud negativament indepertut in tut el mond.[17][18][19]

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