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Current reports on autoerotic deaths--five persistent myths.

Anny Sauvageau1.   

Abstract

Autoerotic deaths are defined as accidental deaths that occur during individual, solitary sexual activity in which some type of apparatus that was used to enhance the sexual stimulation of the deceased caused unintentional death. In the Western countries, the incidence of these deaths is of approximately 0.5 deaths per million inhabitants per year. In this paper, five myths about autoerotic death are explored. Myth #1: the manner of death in autoerotic death is usually accidental but could also be suicidal or natural (reality: by definition, all autoerotic deaths are accidental). Myth #2: autoerotic death can happen with a sexual partner (reality: by definition, autoerotic deaths are solitary activities). Myth #3: an escape mechanism must be found at the scene (reality: there is no escape mechanism to be observed at the scene in the majority of autoerotic deaths). Myth #4: all autoerotic deaths are related to asphyxia (reality: not all autoerotic deaths are related to asphyxia). Myth #5: masturbation is an important component of all autoerotic activities and therefore all autoerotic deaths (reality: evidence of masturbation at the scene is a rare finding).

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24293152     DOI: 10.1007/s11920-013-0430-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Psychiatry Rep        ISSN: 1523-3812            Impact factor:   5.285


  7 in total

1.  Agonal sequences in 14 filmed hangings with comments on the role of the type of suspension, ischemic habituation, and ethanol intoxication on the timing of agonal responses.

Authors:  Anny Sauvageau; Romano Laharpe; David King; Graeme Dowling; Sam Andrews; Sean Kelly; Corinne Ambrosi; Jean-Pierre Guay; Vernon J Geberth
Journal:  Am J Forensic Med Pathol       Date:  2011-06       Impact factor: 0.921

2.  Autoerotic nonlethal filmed hangings: a case series and comments on the estimation of the time to irreversibility in hanging.

Authors:  Anny Sauvageau; Corinne Ambrosi; Sean Kelly
Journal:  Am J Forensic Med Pathol       Date:  2012-06       Impact factor: 0.921

3.  Letter to the editor--A revisitation of the most common methods of autoerotic activity leading to death based on the new standardized classification of asphyxia.

Authors:  Anny Sauvageau
Journal:  J Forensic Sci       Date:  2011-01       Impact factor: 1.832

4.  Vacuum cleaner use in autoerotic death.

Authors:  R H Imami; M Kemal
Journal:  Am J Forensic Med Pathol       Date:  1988-09       Impact factor: 0.921

5.  Death during dangerous autoerotic practice.

Authors:  R R Hazelwood; A W Burgess; A N Groth
Journal:  Soc Sci Med E       Date:  1981-05

6.  Autoerotic death. A definition.

Authors:  R W Byard; N H Bramwell
Journal:  Am J Forensic Med Pathol       Date:  1991-03       Impact factor: 0.921

Review 7.  Autoerotic deaths in the literature from 1954 to 2004: a review.

Authors:  Anny Sauvageau; Stéphanie Racette
Journal:  J Forensic Sci       Date:  2006-01       Impact factor: 1.832

  7 in total
  3 in total

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Authors:  Lucia Tattoli; Biagio Solarino; Michael Tsokos; Claas Buschmann; Lars Oesterhelweg
Journal:  Forensic Sci Med Pathol       Date:  2016-12-27       Impact factor: 2.007

2.  Fatal strangulation during consensual BDSM activity: three case reports.

Authors:  Kristina Bauer; Corinna A Schön; Christian Jackowski
Journal:  Int J Legal Med       Date:  2020-10-26       Impact factor: 2.686

3.  Erotic asphyxiation: May have you seeing double.

Authors:  Caroline S Halbach; Andrew R Harrison; Talmage J Broadbent; Ali Mokhtarzadeh
Journal:  Am J Ophthalmol Case Rep       Date:  2018-12-19
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