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Citation

Prosser D. Br. J. Psychiatry 1996; 168(2): 175-182.

Affiliation

Department of Mental Health Sciences, St George's Hospital Medical School, London.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1996, Royal College of Psychiatry)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

8837907

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The aim was to examine suicides by burning (SBB) occurring in England and Wales. METHOD: The method was a retrospective case note examination of death certificates, coroners inquest notes and GP notes for all SBBs registered in 1991 by OPCS in England and Wales, and an examination of SBB statistics from 1979-1992. RESULTS: In 24% of cases the incident involved others either as intended or actual victims or as witnesses, and three distinct groups (Asian-born women, schizophrenics, and homicide-suicides) were over-represented. The majority were not in contact with current psychiatric services, and 43% had never had contact with psychiatric services. There was no trend in SBB compared to other suicides in 1979-1992. CONCLUSIONS: While SBB may be associated with Asian-born women, homicide-suicide and schizophrenia, the majority of cases did not have these characteristics, and the overall psychiatric contact rate was similar to suicide by unspecified means.


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