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Forensic pathology and forensic epidemiology of suicides in allegheny county, pennsylvania : A 10-year retrospective review (1990-1999).

Bennet I Omalu1, Krystle M Macurdy, Steven A Koehler, Uche H Nnebe-Agumadu, Abdulrezzak M Shakir, Leon Rozin, Cyril H Wecht.   

Abstract

Suicide has assumed epidemic proportions and constitutes a major public health issue throughout the United States. Suicide remains one of the top eight leading causes of death, accounting for approximately 30,000 deaths annually. The understanding and prevention of suicide requires a multidisciplinary approach that involves psychosocial and medical specialties starting with a forensic analysis of the characteristics of suicide. The aim of this 10-year (1990-1999) retrospective study was threefold: first, to examine the forensic epidemiological characteristics of suicides examined by the Allegheny County Coroner's Office; second, to describe emerging epidemiological patterns of suicide; and finally, to make recommendations for preventive measures. A total of 1447 suicides were identified, with 1164 males (80%) and 283 females (20%) resulting in a male to female ratio of 4:1. The race distribution comprised 90% whites, 9% blacks, and 1% other races. The age of suicide victims ranged from 13 to 96 years old with a peak within the 31- to 40-year-old age group, which represented 24.5% of all suicides. Overall, 40% of the victims were single and more blacks than whites were single. The greatest number of suicides occurred in July, with the least in December. Suicides most frequently occurred between 9:01 AM and 3:00 PM. Suicide notes were present in 29% of all suicides. Firearm injuries, hanging, and drug overdose were the leading methods of suicide. Use of firearms was the leading method of suicide among both sexes. Female drug overdose deaths outnumbered male drug overdose deaths. The 10 most common overdose drugs were all central nervous system depressants, with amitriptyline being the most common prescription overdose drug. Based on reported antecedent trends in suicides, we make two recommendations regarding suicide prevention: (1) physicians should be educated to replace the prescription of older and more toxic antidepressants such as amitriptyline with newer and less toxic antidepressants such as serotonin reuptake inhibitors; and (2) firearms should be made inaccessible to individuals with risk factors for suicide, especially in the home.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 25869950     DOI: 10.1385/FSMP:1:2:125

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Forensic Sci Med Pathol        ISSN: 1547-769X            Impact factor:   2.007


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