Abstract:
Bangladesh, a country experiencing fast socioeconomic transformation, is dealing with a
new concern, the intertwined shadows of drug addiction and suicidal tendencies. This study
dives into this complicated intersection, attempting to understand the variables that link
them and the disastrous consequences they cause. The purpose of this study is to look into
the risk variables connected with suicide among those who are struggling with drug
addiction and to develop effective prevention techniques. The study is motivated by the
pressing need to understand the complex interplay of factors influencing the elevated
suicide risk within this vulnerable population. The study uses a comprehensive literature
analysis to systematically synthesize information on suicide risk factors, emphasizing the
relevance of the problem and the severity of its impact. The literature evaluation reveals
noteworthy conclusions, including the fact that people with drug addiction are significantly
more likely to commit suicide. Mental health treatment during childhood, the loss of key
persons at a young age, and severe psychological disorders all appear to play a role in this
increased risk. The alarming rise in suicide rates among drug addicts needs a thorough
study of the underlying risk factors and the development of effective preventative
techniques. With over 700,000 people globally committing suicide each year and suicide
being designated as the fourth highest cause of death among persons aged 15 to 29,
immediate action is required. In addition, the correlation between drug addiction and
suicide attempts underscores the critical need for evidence-based interventions to mitigate
this pressing public health concern. The anticipated outcome of this research is to not only
provide evidence-based knowledge but also serve as a foundation for policymakers,
healthcare professionals, and community stakeholders to develop targeted initiatives aimed
at addressing the nexus between drug addiction and suicidal tendencies in the context of
Bangladesh.