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Citation

Quinn J, Twomey P. Psychopathology 1998; 31(4): 169-173.

Affiliation

St. Brendan's Hospital, Dublin, Republic of Ireland.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1998, Karger Publishers)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

9697159

Abstract

The syndrome of auto-erotic asphyxia (AEA) involves the deliberate induction of cerebral hypoxia to produce or enhance sexual excitement. This sexual practice is normally only discovered when death results from the act because these individuals rarely seek professional advice. The practice of AEA in the living case presented here was initially misinterpreted as parasuicidal behaviour. This type of sexual behaviour should always be considered a differential for parasuicidal activity involving asphyxia. Aetiology, treatment and the need for health professionals to be aware of this syndrome are discussed.


Language: en

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