User:Bnesheim3/Suicide prevention

In the paragraph talking about crisis hotlines there should be resources people can reach out too. The paragraph only talks about what a crisis hotline is, but doesn't give any actual hotlines. Depending on where you live your national hotline will be different.

"One of the most famous historical examples of means reduction is that of coal gas in the United Kingdom. Until the 1950s, the most common means of suicide in the UK was poisoning by gas inhalation. In 1958, natural gas (virtually free of carbon monoxide) was introduced, and over the next decade, comprised over 50% of gas used. As carbon monoxide in gas decreased, suicides also decreased. The decrease was driven entirely by dramatic decreases in the number of suicides by carbon monoxide poisoning. A 2020 Cochrane review on means restrictions for jumping found tentative evidence of reductions in frequency."

This whole paragraph should be taken out. It's not relevant to the rest of the information. If we were talking about the history of suicide this would be a great paragraph to put in but it doesn't really go along with suicide prevention.