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Citation

Dil LM, Doreleijers TAH, Schoevers RA. Tijdschr. Psychiatr. 2008; 50(5): 263-272.

Vernacular Title

Filicide; psychiatrische aspecten van kinderdoding door ouders - een

Affiliation

psychiater, Mentrum Jeugd, Keizersgracht 572, 1017 EM, Amsterdam. linda.dil@mentrum.n

Comment In:

Tijdschr Psychiatr 2008;50(7):491-2.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2008, Uitgeverij de Tijdstroom)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

18470841

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In the Netherlands between 1992 and 2001 there were 70 reported cases of child murder by parents, the total number of victims being 86. The crime of filicide is rare but has enormous impact on society. It is not known whether there is a relation between filicide and psychiatric disorders. AIM: To gain insight into the proportion and type of psychiatric disorders in perpetrators of filicide. method Literature search by means of PubMed, Embase Psychiatry and PsychInfo on the basis of the search terms filicide, neonaticide, infanticide, gender, psychiatric disorder. results Perpetrators of filicide were found to have many types of psychiatric disorders. The most frequent types of diagnostic categories were affective disorders with or without psychotic features. The second most frequent type was schizophrenia. There was a considerable overlap between these disorders, personality disorders and symptoms of drug-dependence. Often perpetrators were also found to have lower-than-average intelligence. CONCLUSION: A psychiatric disorder in one or both parents constitutes a major risk factor for child murder by parents. The identification of other risk factors and their possible interrelatedness is important for our understanding of these criminal acts, for the detection of warning signs and for the development of preventive strategies.


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