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“Is Socio-Economic Status a Protective Factor Against Suicide among Individuals with Bipolar
“Is Socio-Economic Status a Protective Factor Against Suicide among Individuals with Bipolar Disorder?”
Introduction:
This research paper will examine the correlation between socio-economic status and suicide rates among individuals diagnosed with bipolar disorder.
Objective:
The objective of this research is to determine whether socio-economic status acts as a protective factor against suicide among individuals with bipolar disorder.
1. Addressing the Negative Narrative About Mental Health Disorders
2. A Brief History of Bipolar Disorder
-First Descriptions and Understanding
-Rising Awareness:
Stigmatization and Discrimination
From Stigma to Acceptance
Advocacy and Awareness Campaigns
-What Does Research Say About Bipolar Disorder
Genetic Factors
Environmental Triggers
Psychosocial Factors
3. Understanding Bipolar Disorder
-Establish That Bipolar Disorder is a Serious Mental Illness
-Discuss the Cyclical Nature of the Disorder
4. Bipolar Disorder and Suicide Risk
5. Current Socioeconomic Research on Mental Health
– Define Terms, Explain Significance
6. Socio-economic Status
-Define Socio-economic Status for This Study
7. Suicide Rates and Socio-economic Status Among Individuals with Bipolar Disorder
– Define Suicide Rates for This Study
-Relation to Mental Health Access and Support
-Current Research on Bipolar Disorder and Suicide
8. The Role of Socio-economic Status as a Protective Factor
-Define Protective Factors for This Study
-Current Research on Socio-economic Status as a Protective Factor in Bipolar Disorder
9. Establish Importance
-The Impact of Socio-economic Status on Mental Health Outcomes
