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1463 – Sociodemographical And Psychopathological Characteristics To Differenciate Suicide By Burning From Accidental And Criminal Burning: a 11 Years Retrospective Study

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 April 2020

S. Laborderie
Affiliation:
Psychiatric Department
P. Saint-Martin
Affiliation:
Forensic Department, CHRU Tours, Tours, France
S. Prat
Affiliation:
Forensic Department, CHRU Tours, Tours, France

Abstract

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Introduction

Suicide by burning is considered like a violent suicide mechanism.

In our western countries, suicide by burning is relatively rare. But the number of cases seems to increase.

Objectives

It is important to be able to differenciate suicidal, accidental and criminal burning. It could help physicians, particularly when a patient try to dissimulate a self immolation.

Aims

The aim of our study is to find criterias which can differenciate suicidal, accidental and criminal burning.

Methods

We collected all the cases of burning related deaths and burning wounds in alive patients, treated at the Forensic Department of the University Hospital Center of Tours, France, at the request of the Prosecutor, between 2000 and 2011. The aspects of death (suicidal, accidental, or criminal) were done by the police officers. In each case we studied sociodemographic and psychopathological datas.

Results

We collected 53 cases, divided into three groups : accident (25), suicide (18), and crime (10). Mean age was 43,9. In cases of accidental burning, 73% had a psychiatric history, and 50% an alcohol abuse. In all these cases of suicide by burning, depression is the major diagnostic (69%).

Conclusion

In cases of accidental burning, we defined two specific groups. In cases of criminal burning, the victimes were aged between 20 and 40, and under alcohol during the offense. In cases of suicide by burning, the mean age is about 48, principally men, who use violent suicide methods. They have generally a documented psychiatric history.

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