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Dr John Yam Poh Nam, Ph.D. (University of South Australia), MBA (University of Strathclyde), B. Eng, Electrical (National University of Singapore) 任保南博士 南澳大利亚大学, 斯特拉思克莱德大学, 新加坡国立大学 Council Member of The Workers' Party, Served as Inspector of Police - Singapore Police Force (1981-83)

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Suicides Rise in Singapore

Another student suicide reported last week (17th July 2010) 22yo undergrad jumped from Whampoa HDB. This is the 8th case since 2010 started, 3 NTU, 2 NUS, 1 Temasek Poly, 1 Republic Poly! It's highly sceptical that these suicides have anything to do with the economic downturn as reported in The Straits Times 26th July 2010.

The Straits Times 26th July: SUICIDES rose in Singapore last year (2009) as the economy went into a recession. A total of 401 people took their own lives, up from 364 in 2008.In the latest statistics released on Monday by the Samaritans of Singapore (SOS), a helpline dedicated to suicide prevention, the rate of suicide went up from 8.76 per 100,000 residents in 2008 to 9.35 last year as Singapore battled its worst recession. While suicide rates have been known to rise during bad times, the SOS statistics are showing more worryingly, that suicide rates among youths are on the rise as well.The total number of suicides among those aged 10 to 19 years reached a six-year high in 2009, with 19 youths taking their own lives. This is a stark 58 per cent jump from a year earlier when 12 suicide cases among youths were reported.Based on statistics from 1991 to now, there has been three clear peaks in suicide rates among youths in Singapore, occuring in 1998, 2001 and 2009, all of which coincided with the economic instability.During the Asian financial crisis in 1998, youth suicides jumped from 22 deaths from 14 the year before. Similarly, youth suicides hit a record 27 deaths in 2001 during the economic downturn.

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