Structural intervention at one bridge decreases the overall jumping suicide rate in Victoria, Australia.
J DwyerMatthew J SpittalK ScurrahAndrea PhelpsL BugejaAngela J ClappertonPublished in: Epidemiology and psychiatric sciences (2023)
After installation of the safety barrier at the West Gate Bridge, jumping suicide in Victoria decreased overall and at other bridges, and did not appear to change at non-bridge locations. Our findings show that when barriers are installed at a site responsible for a disproportionately high number of jumping suicides, they are not only highly effective at the site where the barriers are installed but can also have a prevention impact beyond the immediate locale at similar sites.
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