Curriculum Protests: Efforts needed to prevent emulation suicide: doctor

Taipei Times
Date:  Aug 02, 2015
By: Lin Hui-chin and Jake Chung  /  Staff reporter, with staff writer

Efforts must be taken to prevent young people committing suicide like student protester Dai

Student protesters yesterday continue their sit-in at the Ministry of Education against the government’s “minor adjustments” to the high-school curriculum guidelines.  Photo: Chang Chia-ming, Taipei Times

Student protesters yesterday continue their sit-in at the Ministry of Education against the government’s “minor adjustments” to the high-school curriculum guidelines. Photo: Chang Chia-ming, Taipei Times

Lin (林冠華), as youths have been known to emulate suicidal events of their peers, Tri-Service General Hospital department of psychology director Yeh Chi-pin (葉啟斌) said.

Lin, a member of the Northern Taiwan Anti-Curriculum Changes Alliance, was found dead near burning charcoal early on Thursday morning, the day of his 20th birthday.

According to Yeh, Lin burned coal in an enclosed space, a method with one of the highest success rates.

“A majority of participants in the anti-curriculum changes events are youths and there exists the possibility of an emulation effect,” Taiwanese Society of Suicidology director Yang Tsung-tsai (楊聰財) said.       [FULL  STORY]

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