2-2 Final Project Milestone OneIHP 340- Statistics for Healthcare ProfessionalsSouthern New Hampshire University 03:38:52 GMT -05:00The chosen article delves into the poignant subject of adolescent suicide, specifically examining how demographic and psychosocial factors differ between younger and older adolescents. By dissecting various aspects such as mental health, self-harm tendencies, and past suicide attempts, the study aims to shed light on the nuanced challenges faced by adolescents of different ages. Additionally, it explores stressors like partner separation, exposure to bullying, and experiences of abuse, striving to understand their varying impacts on adolescents across age and gender lines. Through this exploration, the study seeks to offer insights that may aid in the development of more targeted prevention and intervention strategies to combat adolescent suicide.This study takes on an observational approach, drawing its conclusions from data provided for research purposes rather than individuals actively participating in a study. The information stems directly from coroner reports, emphasizing the real-world context of the findings. Notably, a significant portion of the individuals studied had previously diagnosed mental health conditions, underlining the complex interplay between mental health and suicide risk. This observational nature of the study allows for a broader understanding of suicide trends