Today-July 8

There were 452 suicides in Singapore in 2020 — the highest since 2012. 154 of them were seniors and suicides for this group rose 26 per cent. Experts say social isolation, the difficulty seniors face in coping with the pandemic may have been contributing factors. Suicides climbed across all age groups here to reach an eight-year high last year during the Covid-19 pandemic, most markedly among seniors. The number of elders aged 60 and older who took their lives rose to its highest since 1991.

Samaritans of Singapore (SOS), a non-profit suicide prevention centre, said on Thursday (July 8) that 452 suicides were reported in Singapore last year, up from 400 in 2019. This is the highest figure since 2012. Adjunct Associate Professor Lee Cheng, clinical director of the Office of Population Health at the Institute of Mental Health, said that some seniors — especially those living alone — might be lacking the support needed to cope with the pandemic.

Read more at: https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/suicides-singapore-reach-8-year-high-pandemic-hit-2020-elderly-suicides-highest-1991