Year: 1972 Source: Hawaii Medical Journal, v.31, no.1, (January-February 1972), p.19-23 SIEC No: 19842012

Cultural reasons for the high rate of suicide for Japanese residents of Hawaii were examined using data from 1959-65. Completers were likely first generation Japanese, over 50, and living in multiple family situations. Many had a history of suicidal threats, were under medical care in the previous 6 months and had completed at home. That suicide is considered an honorable path under certain circumstances is discussed as one reason for the high number of suicides in this population.