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Ítem Aproximación a un estado del arte del concepto Rational Suicide(Universidad EAFIT, 2019) Jaramillo Amaya, Mateo; Henao Galeano, Carlos MarioÍtem Factores de riesgo asociados a la ideación suicida en estudiantes de medicina en la ciudad de Medellín(Universidad EAFIT, 2024) Ferrer Zapata, Carolina; Orejuela Gómez, Johnny JavierÍtem Percepciones y motivaciones en torno al suicidio(Universidad EAFIT, 2018) Cardona de Plaza, Laura; Agudelo Jiménez, Natalia; Henao Galeano, Carlos MarioÍtem Relación existente entre la posición y condición social y la prevalencia de suicidio de jóvenes en la ciudad de Medellín(Universidad EAFIT, 2021) Perea Castañeda, Juan Diego; Uribe Arroyave, Simón; Hernández Flórez, MónicaIn the “comunas” and townships of the City of Medellin between 2013 to 2019 there were 12.899 suicide attempts, where 7,58% were fatal, with a total of 978. This work research the relation between socioeconomic aspects and the prevalence in suicide of the youngsters of Medellin. Previous literature shows evidence of international research (Asia, Oceania, Center and South America), national and regional. Authors like Posner and Becker (2004) argue from an economic perspective the decision of suicide or self harming as a rational action and they base this in evidence from different cultures. On the other hand, authors like Cairns, J.; Graham, E.; Bambra, C. (2017) and others, try to find a relation in this decision making by doing a daily comparative between the behavior of people, their surroundings and life conditions in general. Regarding results coming from the econometric model, an significant impact is found in the socioeconomic status that there’s a big difference when comparing high status with medium and low (less suicides and suicide attempts in high status). Likewise another variables were analyzed that turned out to be influential in the decision making of young and people in general.Ítem El suicidio como riesgo asegurable : un estudio del desarrollo de la doctrina, legislación y jurisprudencia para el caso colombiano(Universidad EAFIT, 2021) Ríos Vega, Julieth Paola; Arcila Zapata, Zayra Andrea; Gómez Molina, Diana MaríaThe coverage of suicide in the life insurance contract has been controversial from a historical perspective. The subject has been stigmatized greatly and the morality of the act has also been questioned. Suicide or attempted suicide has even been criminalized by some laws around the world. The debate on the insurability of suicide in Colombia rests on the one hand on the motivation of the policyholder who acquires a life insurance policy and then dies by suicide (being also the insured), because it is questioned if they acquired the policy in good faith; and on the other hand, on the definition of the suicidal behavior because it is questioned if it fits the definition of insurable risk of article 1054 of the Commercial Code and the description of uninsurable acts of article 1055 that reads that acts that rest exclusively on the will power of the policyholder cannot be insured. In this writing we will explore the historical path of the insurability of suicide, the current legal doctrine and jurisprudence, as well as the influence that this has on the life insurance contract.