Factors deterring and prompting the decision to attempt suicide on the railway networks: findings from 353 online surveys and 34 semi-structured interviews.
Lisa MarzanoJay-Marie MackenzieIan KrugerJo BorrillBob FieldsPublished in: The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science (2019)
People attempt suicide by train because railway settings are easy to access and because of an inaccurate perception of certain and quick lethality. Tackling exaggerated perceptions of lethality may help reduce suicides by train.Declaration of interestNone.