Suicide-Related Hospitalizations in Taiwan

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The proportion of females hospitalized for attempted suicide (55.01%) was higher than that of males (44.99%). Hospitalizations were predominantly higher among individuals aged 20-39 years (46.63%). The three most common suicide methods were ingestion of solid or liquid substances (62.75%) jumping from buildings (19.13%) and burning charcoal (12.08%). Among these females had higher rates of ingesting solid or liquid substances (11.32/100000) cutting with tools (0.15/100000) and jumping from buildings (3.2/100000) whereas males had higher rates of burning charcoal (1.41/100000) hanging (0.39/100000) and firearm use. Regarding age young adults aged 20-49 years were more likely to attempt suicide by jumping from buildings burning charcoal or using gas while older adults aged 65 years and above predominantly used ingestion of solids hanging or cutting tools. Furthermore suicide methods exhibited substantial regional variations.From 1998 to 2020 suicide-related hospitalizations mortality and morbidity rates increased in Taiwan underscoring a pressing public health concern that warrants immediate attention.
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