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ONE HUNDRED FEMALE BURNS CASES : A STUDY IN SUICIDOLOGY

A study of one hundred consecutive female burns (aged 15-40) admissions into the Department of Plastic Surgery, Madurai Medical College and Government Rajaji Hospital, Madurai revealed 70% to be suicidal, 25% accidental, 3% homicidal ad 2% non-classifiable in nature. The important causes were groupe...

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Autores principales: Venkoba Rao, A., Mahendran, N., Gopalakrishnan, C., Reddy, T. Kota, Prabhakar, E.R., Swaminathnan, R., Belinda, C., Andal, G., Baskaran, S., Prahee, Rashme, Kumar, N., Luthra, Usha K., Aynkaran, J.R., Catherine, I.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Medknow Publications 1989
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2990870/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21927357
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author Venkoba Rao, A.
Mahendran, N.
Gopalakrishnan, C.
Reddy, T. Kota
Prabhakar, E.R.
Swaminathnan, R.
Belinda, C.
Andal, G.
Baskaran, S.
Prahee, Rashme
Kumar, N.
Luthra, Usha K.
Aynkaran, J.R.
Catherine, I.
author_facet Venkoba Rao, A.
Mahendran, N.
Gopalakrishnan, C.
Reddy, T. Kota
Prabhakar, E.R.
Swaminathnan, R.
Belinda, C.
Andal, G.
Baskaran, S.
Prahee, Rashme
Kumar, N.
Luthra, Usha K.
Aynkaran, J.R.
Catherine, I.
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description A study of one hundred consecutive female burns (aged 15-40) admissions into the Department of Plastic Surgery, Madurai Medical College and Government Rajaji Hospital, Madurai revealed 70% to be suicidal, 25% accidental, 3% homicidal ad 2% non-classifiable in nature. The important causes were grouped under psychiatric disorders (23%) physical illness (15%), and marital and interpersonal problems (51%). The unreliability of dying declarations was observed. The degree of burns, previous suicide attempts and family history were analysed. Abdominal pain and marital problems in relation to suicide are discussed in detail. 5% of suicides were due to dowry related problems. Post Vention measures towards the management of the survivors of suicide attempt and family members of the suicide were undertaken. Broad guidelines on prevention of suicide from marital problems are indicated. The technique of ‘Psycho-logical autopsy’ was utilised for collection of data and reconstruction of the anatomy of suicide.
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spelling pubmed-29908702011-09-16 ONE HUNDRED FEMALE BURNS CASES : A STUDY IN SUICIDOLOGY Venkoba Rao, A. Mahendran, N. Gopalakrishnan, C. Reddy, T. Kota Prabhakar, E.R. Swaminathnan, R. Belinda, C. Andal, G. Baskaran, S. Prahee, Rashme Kumar, N. Luthra, Usha K. Aynkaran, J.R. Catherine, I. Indian J Psychiatry Original Article A study of one hundred consecutive female burns (aged 15-40) admissions into the Department of Plastic Surgery, Madurai Medical College and Government Rajaji Hospital, Madurai revealed 70% to be suicidal, 25% accidental, 3% homicidal ad 2% non-classifiable in nature. The important causes were grouped under psychiatric disorders (23%) physical illness (15%), and marital and interpersonal problems (51%). The unreliability of dying declarations was observed. The degree of burns, previous suicide attempts and family history were analysed. Abdominal pain and marital problems in relation to suicide are discussed in detail. 5% of suicides were due to dowry related problems. Post Vention measures towards the management of the survivors of suicide attempt and family members of the suicide were undertaken. Broad guidelines on prevention of suicide from marital problems are indicated. The technique of ‘Psycho-logical autopsy’ was utilised for collection of data and reconstruction of the anatomy of suicide. Medknow Publications 1989 /pmc/articles/PMC2990870/ /pubmed/21927357 Text en Copyright: © Indian Journal of Psychiatry http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Venkoba Rao, A.
Mahendran, N.
Gopalakrishnan, C.
Reddy, T. Kota
Prabhakar, E.R.
Swaminathnan, R.
Belinda, C.
Andal, G.
Baskaran, S.
Prahee, Rashme
Kumar, N.
Luthra, Usha K.
Aynkaran, J.R.
Catherine, I.
ONE HUNDRED FEMALE BURNS CASES : A STUDY IN SUICIDOLOGY
title ONE HUNDRED FEMALE BURNS CASES : A STUDY IN SUICIDOLOGY
title_full ONE HUNDRED FEMALE BURNS CASES : A STUDY IN SUICIDOLOGY
title_fullStr ONE HUNDRED FEMALE BURNS CASES : A STUDY IN SUICIDOLOGY
title_full_unstemmed ONE HUNDRED FEMALE BURNS CASES : A STUDY IN SUICIDOLOGY
title_short ONE HUNDRED FEMALE BURNS CASES : A STUDY IN SUICIDOLOGY
title_sort one hundred female burns cases : a study in suicidology
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2990870/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21927357
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