Effectiveness of partial restriction of access to means in jumping suicide: lessons from four bridges in three countries.
Sangsoo ShinAndrea PhelpsAngela J ClappertonMatthew J SpittalLay San TooPublished in: Epidemiology and psychiatric sciences (2024)
Partial means restriction (such as fences with sensor wires and spinning bars at the top, and partial fencing at selected points) on bridges appears to be helpful in preventing suicide. Although these interventions are unlikely to be as effective as interventions that fully secure the bridge and completely prevent jumping, they might best be thought of as temporary solutions before more complete or permanent structures are implemented.