Alarming Rise in Elderly Suicide Rates Raises Concerns
Swiss study reveals quadrupling of suicide rates among those over 85, largely attributed to euthanasia, while younger population shows declining trends.

Key Takeaways
- The suicide rate among people over 85 in Switzerland has quadrupled in the past 25 years.
- Assisted suicide is the primary driver for the rise in elderly suicides.
- Suicide rates among the younger Swiss population have fallen by approximately 30% over the last two decades.
- Assisted suicide is legal in Switzerland provided it is not carried out for selfish reasons.
- Since 2014, Exit allows assisted suicide for those with multiple illnesses even without imminent danger of death.
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They Said
"It is possible to opt for assisted suicide without having suicidal thoughts."
"Conscious suicides are different from others."