Journal article

Interventions to reduce suicides at suicide hotspots: A systematic review

GR Cox, C Owens, J Robinson, A Nicholas, A Lockley, M Williamson, YTD Cheung, J Pirkis

BMC Public Health | BMC | Published : 2013

Abstract

Background: 'Suicide hotspots' include tall structures (for example, bridges and cliffs), railway tracks, and isolated locations (for example, rural car parks) which offer direct means for suicide or seclusion that prevents intervention. Methods. We searched Medline for studies that could inform the following question: 'What interventions are available to reduce suicides at hotspots, and are they effective?'. Results: There are four main approaches: (a) restricting access to means (through installation of physical barriers); (b) encouraging help-seeking (by placement of signs and telephones); (c) increasing the likelihood of intervention by a third party (through surveillance and staff train..

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