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    Inj Prev. 2007 Feb;13(1):57-9.

    Preventing suicide by jumping: the effect of a bridge safety fence.

    Pelletier AR.

    Division of State and Local Readiness, Coordinating Office for Terrorism Preparedness and Emergency Response, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA. arp1@cdc.gov

    OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of a bridge safety fence in preventing suicide. METHODS: We examined suicides from jumping off the Memorial Bridge in Augusta, Maine, from 1 April 1960 to 31 July 2005. The safety fence was installed during 1983, the mid-point of the study period. RESULTS: 14 suicides from the bridge were identified; all occurred before installation of the safety fence. The number of suicides by jumping from other structures remained unchanged after installation of the fence. CONCLUSION: The safety fence was effective in preventing suicides from the bridge. There was no evidence that suicidal individuals sought alternative sites for jumping.

    PMID: 17296691 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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