CNA938 Rewind - Spotting suicide risks: Anger, purposelessness, recklessness and anxiety
A new study by Singapore’s Institute of Mental Health has found that showing just four out of 10 specific warning signs – anger, anxiety, purposelessness, or recklessness – may point to a heightened risk of suicide. Researchers say these signals can be subtle but important for early detection and prevention. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman find out more with Shazana Shahwan, Senior Manager, Research Division from the Institute of Mental Health.