Background: Three bridges in Hong Kong have become iconic sites for suicide since their openings 11 years ago. Aims: This retrospective record-based study aimed to examine suicides by jumping from a group of three iconic bridges in Hong Kong, and to explore potential preventive strategies on these bridges to prevent future suicide. Methods: We examined the Coroner's files of 12 people who killed themselves by jumping from the bridges between 1997 and 2007. We also examined the Coroner's files of other suicides in 2003, and compared them with the bridge suicides. Results: The majority of the suicides were male, middle-age (40-59 years), married or cohabiting, not living alone, employed or self-employed, and in financial difficulty. None of t...
BACKGROUND: Deaths of celebrities, especially by suicide, can be followed by an increase in populati...
[[abstract]]Objectives: Following the first case in Hong Kong in 1998, the method of committing suic...
The goal of the study was to compare the effectiveness of different suicide prevention measures impl...
Rates of suicide by jumping show large regional differences. Barriers on bridges may prevent suicide...
This study aimed to investigate the profiles of railway suicide victims in Hong Kong between 1997 an...
Suicide in Hong Kong is experiencing a slight upward trend. The standardized suicide rate increased ...
OBJECTIVE: This research aims to determine the long-term impact of the Bloor Street Viaduct suicide ...
Abstract Background: Restricting access to lethal means is a well‐established strategy for suicide p...
On average, one person attempts suicide by jumping from a bridge in the Lower Mainland of British C...
Conference Theme: Suicide Research and Prevention in Times of Rapid Change in the Asia Pacific Regio...
ABSTRACT Suicide accounts for over 30,000 deaths per year in the United States and is associated wit...
This study provides the first systematic research of homicide-suicide (HS) in a Chinese society. Dat...
Objectives: Following the first case in Hong Kong in 1998, the method of committing suicide by charc...
This thesis is a social and spatial study of suicide in Hong Kong's three subregions: Hong Kong Isla...
Background: Deaths of celebrities, especially by suicide, can be followed by an increase in populati...
BACKGROUND: Deaths of celebrities, especially by suicide, can be followed by an increase in populati...
[[abstract]]Objectives: Following the first case in Hong Kong in 1998, the method of committing suic...
The goal of the study was to compare the effectiveness of different suicide prevention measures impl...
Rates of suicide by jumping show large regional differences. Barriers on bridges may prevent suicide...
This study aimed to investigate the profiles of railway suicide victims in Hong Kong between 1997 an...
Suicide in Hong Kong is experiencing a slight upward trend. The standardized suicide rate increased ...
OBJECTIVE: This research aims to determine the long-term impact of the Bloor Street Viaduct suicide ...
Abstract Background: Restricting access to lethal means is a well‐established strategy for suicide p...
On average, one person attempts suicide by jumping from a bridge in the Lower Mainland of British C...
Conference Theme: Suicide Research and Prevention in Times of Rapid Change in the Asia Pacific Regio...
ABSTRACT Suicide accounts for over 30,000 deaths per year in the United States and is associated wit...
This study provides the first systematic research of homicide-suicide (HS) in a Chinese society. Dat...
Objectives: Following the first case in Hong Kong in 1998, the method of committing suicide by charc...
This thesis is a social and spatial study of suicide in Hong Kong's three subregions: Hong Kong Isla...
Background: Deaths of celebrities, especially by suicide, can be followed by an increase in populati...
BACKGROUND: Deaths of celebrities, especially by suicide, can be followed by an increase in populati...
[[abstract]]Objectives: Following the first case in Hong Kong in 1998, the method of committing suic...
The goal of the study was to compare the effectiveness of different suicide prevention measures impl...