Suicide blip

Charles Brault c_brault at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 4 15:40:48 GMT 2008


The phenomenom has long been identified

Copycat suicides in the Subway
Or copy cat suicide following similar events in popular soap operas

To the point that in Montreal
The press (voluntarly) does not report subway suicides
And it works

Wich is scary
Because I could see a socialy responsible press
STOP reporting on many things
Guesome murders
Name and ID of mass murder
Presence or absence of smoke detector at fires
No cigarettes or suicides in films or TV

If the link can be strongly corelated
Than in the same way we banned cigarettes in public place

Then I believe it will also support banning information

Scary in a sense

Charles

----- Original Message ----
From: "Paul.Harrison at sth.nhs.uk" <Paul.Harrison at sth.nhs.uk>
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Sent: Tuesday, March 4, 2008 9:33:08 AM
Subject: RE: Suicide blip

For those of you current with UK media, you could not have missed the
current reports suggesting recent 'clusters' of successful teenage
suicides may be linked to one or more of: social networks, internet
sites, peer culture and press reporting

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article3241490.ece

Any relevance here to elsewhere?

Paul Harrison
Clinical Development Officer
Princess Royal Spinal Injuries Centre
Sheffield UK

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[mailto:trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org] On Behalf Of Stephen Richey
Sent: 01 March 2008 02:58
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Subject: Re: Suicide blip

One of my former colleagues who is still in full time clinical practice
stated he has seen several of the weirdest methods over the past few
months
that he has ever encountered.  He reported a suicide by nail gun, one by
drinking Drano (which I have previously seen myself on one occasion
before)
and asphyxiation with an old fire extinguisher.  All of these happened
in
the same jurisdiction over the space of about a month.  I am not sure
how
the overall rate has changed if at all, but apparently the people in
rural
Illinois may be getting more inventive in their ways of offing
themselves.


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> Message: 4
> Date: Fri, 29 Feb 2008 17:22:24 -0800 (PST)
> From: Jose Martinez <jommartz at yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: Suicide Blip
> To: "Trauma &amp, Critical Care mailing list" <trauma-list at trauma.org>
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> We haven't seen any increase in the suicide rates (in Costa Rica),
just
> the methods have changed. Usually we get the intoxicated or self
inflicted
> gun shot patients. But lately we have been getting some hangings. That
is
> out of the normal!
>  Jose Martinez
>
>
>
> "Bjorn, Pret" <pbjorn at emh.org> wrote:
>  Our trauma service has seen a disturbing increase in suicides and
> suicide attempts over the past couple of months. We're rural, so both
> the numerators and denominators are small; but hear me out: for
January
> and February, we have six registered self-inflicted major traumas.
> That's half again as many for all of '07, and six times the total for
> Jan/Feb '06 and '07 combined. It's a blip; but it's a hell of a blip.
>
> Is anyone else seeing the same?
>
> Pret Bjorn, RN
> Bangor, ME USA
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