Space-time self-harm and suicide clusters in two cities in Taiwan.
Fang-Wen LuErica ConwayYa-Lun LiangYing-Yeh ChenLouise WallaceShu-Sen ChangPublished in: Epidemiology and psychiatric sciences (2023)
Space-time clusters of self-harm, suicide, and self-harm and suicide combined accounted for a relatively small proportion of suicidal acts and were associated with some sex/age characteristics. Focusing on suicide deaths alone may underestimate the size of some clusters and/or lead to some clusters being overlooked. Future research could consider combining self-harm and suicide data and use social connection information to investigate possible clusters of suicidal acts.