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      Suicide attempts among the elderly in East Asia.

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      International psychogeriatrics
      Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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          Abstract

          Among the one million suicide deaths worldwide each year, as many as 60% occur in Asia. The World Health Organization (WHO) found higher suicide rates among the elderly in rapidly industrialized Asian countries such as China, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, and Singapore, compared to the corresponding rates of recently industrializing Asian countries like Vietnam and Sri Lanka (WHO, 2014). As a case in point, suicide rates in South Korea have been the highest in the world since 2003 and are rising especially among older people (Hong and Knapp, 2014). Suicide attempts and older age are strong predictors of completed suicide (Szanto et al., 2002; Simon et al., 2013) and, as such, are important in guiding our efforts for suicide prevention; however, most epidemiological studies focus on completed suicides across all ages rather than understanding the reasons behind suicide attempts in older populations.

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          Journal
          Int Psychogeriatr
          International psychogeriatrics
          Cambridge University Press (CUP)
          1741-203X
          1041-6102
          May 2017
          : 29
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Psychiatry,Hallym University College of Medicine,Dongtan Sacred Heart Hospital,Hwaseong-si,South Korea.
          [2 ] Mental Health and Addiction Research Group (MHARG),Department of Health Sciences & Hull York Medical School,University of York,Heslington,York,UK.
          Article
          S1041610217000333
          10.1017/S1041610217000333
          28351451
          3906e38a-ac03-45ea-b3c5-e546d74e6b50
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