The Washington Post (3/22, Blakemore) reported, “Newly installed safety nets along San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge reduced suicides there by 73 percent, a new analysis suggests.” Researchers found that prior to “erecting a continuous stainless-steel barrier on both sides of the bridge” in 2024, “there were 2.48 suicide deaths per month at the bridge. The number dropped to 1.83 suicides per month during the installation period and 0.67 suicides per month after installation, the researchers found – a 73 percent reduction from preinstallation.” The results provide “early but clear evidence that the safety nets are associated with an immediate and substantial reduction in suicides” at the Golden Gate Bridge, researchers conclude. The analysis was published in Injury Prevention.
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