
A total of 400 cases of suicides were reported in Singapore in 2019. This was considered a slight increase when compared with the 397 cases in 2018.
Suicide is the leading cause of death for youths aged 10 to 29. It was stated that the number of suicide deaths for the age group 20 to 29 years remains the highest when compared to all other aged groups.
Mr Gasper Tan, Chief Executive of Samaritans of Singapore (SOS), added, “While the rise in calls is an encouraging sign that youths are recognising the importance of their mental health and need for early intervention, the high number of suicide deaths in this age group is concerning. Much more remains to be done as a community to further understand and address the issues that may prevent our youths from seeking help”.