Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Suicide methods" in English language version.
Drowning is a common suicide method for those with schizophrenia, psychotic disorders and dementia.
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While such cases suggest that the acts have been inspired by the Japanese tradition of seppuku, the absence of any such cultural sanctioning in other countries and the omnipresence of mental illness suggest that they should be described simply as suicide or suicide attempts by self-stabbing[68] rather than seppuku, harakiri, or jigai. Indeed, it has been arguedthat equating mere acts of self-stabbing with seppukuis "misleading at best, just as a casual benediction offered among friends while serving wine and crackers as refreshments ought not to be equated with the rite of Catholic Eucharist"
One study found a statistically significant relationship between estimated gun ownership levels and suicide rate across 14 developed nations (e.g. where survey data on gun ownership levels were available), but the association lost its statistical significance when additional countries were included.
Drowning is a common suicide method for those with schizophrenia, psychotic disorders and dementia.
Table 1
While such cases suggest that the acts have been inspired by the Japanese tradition of seppuku, the absence of any such cultural sanctioning in other countries and the omnipresence of mental illness suggest that they should be described simply as suicide or suicide attempts by self-stabbing[68] rather than seppuku, harakiri, or jigai. Indeed, it has been arguedthat equating mere acts of self-stabbing with seppukuis "misleading at best, just as a casual benediction offered among friends while serving wine and crackers as refreshments ought not to be equated with the rite of Catholic Eucharist"
Drowning is a common suicide method for those with schizophrenia, psychotic disorders and dementia.
Table 1
While such cases suggest that the acts have been inspired by the Japanese tradition of seppuku, the absence of any such cultural sanctioning in other countries and the omnipresence of mental illness suggest that they should be described simply as suicide or suicide attempts by self-stabbing[68] rather than seppuku, harakiri, or jigai. Indeed, it has been arguedthat equating mere acts of self-stabbing with seppukuis "misleading at best, just as a casual benediction offered among friends while serving wine and crackers as refreshments ought not to be equated with the rite of Catholic Eucharist"
One study found a statistically significant relationship between estimated gun ownership levels and suicide rate across 14 developed nations (e.g. where survey data on gun ownership levels were available), but the association lost its statistical significance when additional countries were included.
Drowning is a common suicide method for those with schizophrenia, psychotic disorders and dementia.