Why Consider Opposing Viewpoints?
Chapter 1. Who Is Most At Risk for Suicide?
1. Teens Are Particularly At Risk for Suicide
2. Native American Teens Are Most at Risk for Suicide
3. Women Are Particularly at Risk for Suicide
4. Men Are Particularly at Risk for Suicide
5. Homosexuality Does Not Increase Risk of Suicide for Teens
6. The Elderly Are Most at Risk for Suicide
Chapter 2. What Are Some of the Causes of Suicide?
1. Suicide Internet Sites Can Cause Suicide
2. Suicide Internet Sites Should Not Be Censored
3. Accutane Causes Suicide
4. Accutane Does Not Cause Suicide
5. Foreign Occupation Is the Primary Cause of Suicide Terrorism
6. Foreign Occupation Is Not the Primary Cause of Suicide Terrorism
Chapter 3. How Can Suicide Be Prevented?
1. Antidepressants Prevent Suicide
2. Antidepressants Cause Suicide
3. Antidepressants Debate Underscores Need for Treatment
4. Screening Teenagers Can Help Prevent Teen Suicide
5. Screening Teenagers Does Not Prevent Teen Suicide
6. More Needs to Be Done to Prevent Suicide
7. Suicide Should Not Be Prevented
Chapter 4. Should Doctor-Assisted Suicide Be Allowed?
1. People Should Be Allowed to Choose Doctor-Assisted Suicide
2. Doctor-Assisted Suicide Should Not Be an Option
3. Doctor-Assisted Suicide Is Not Immoral
4. Doctor-Assisted Suicide Is Immoral
5. Palliative Care Should Be Considered Instead of Assisted Suicide
6. People Suffering from Mental Illness Should Be Allowed to Choose Assisted Suicide
7. It Is Immoral to Give People Suffering from Mental Illness a Choice to Die