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Hong Kong map pinpoints neighbourhoods with highest number of suicides

Neighbourhood-by-neighbourhood breakdown of where in Hong Kong people take their own lives - a first in an Asian city - shows hotspots that can be used to target help

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The report concluded that young and middle-aged men living in deprived areas were at a particularly high risk of suicide. Photo: May Tse

It is a map of misery and death – a grimly fascinating overview of Hong Kong that offers a neighbourhood-by-neighbourhood breakdown of thousands of lives lost to suicide.

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Bright red patches mark the hotspots where suicide rates are the highest, while deep blue colours show the areas where rates are the lowest. Lighter shades of red and blue mark the areas that fall between the high and low rates.

A team of academics and psychiatrists from Hong Kong and Taiwan spent two years studying 5,754 suicides across the city from 2005 to 2010 to create the map, believed to be the first detailed small-area analysis of suicide in an Asian city.

Previously, suicides have only been broken down according to Hong Kong’s 18 districts, and geographical clusters of suicides only identified by exceptional circumstances – such as the spate of suicides a decade ago that led Tin Shui Wai to be nicknamed City of Sorrows.

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“It is like a microscope,” says Professor Paul Yip Siu-fai, director of the Hong Kong Jockey Club Centre for Suicide Prevention and Research at the University of Hong Kong and one of the report’s co-authors.

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