有计划和非计划的复杂自杀的法医分析:一个案例系列

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 MEDICINE, LEGAL
Margherita Pallocci, Michele Treglia, Pierluigi Passalacqua, Fabio Guidato, Filippo Milano, Giulio Sacchetti, Luigi Tonino Marsella
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自杀的研究一直是法医领域特别感兴趣的一个领域。随着时间的推移,人们提出了分类来定义不同类型的自杀。一个类别由复杂自杀(CS)来表示,复杂自杀定义为同时或连续使用两种或两种以上的自杀方法。考虑到受害者的意图,CS可以分为有计划的,即受害者计划了确保致命结果的方法,以及计划外的,即因为前一种方法太痛苦或太长时间而在中途实施的方法。这类自杀行为的动态变化有时会给法医病理学家和调查人员的诊断带来挑战。这篇论文的目的是报告在罗马大学一年内分析复杂自杀的历史。对于每个案件,分析和讨论了现场调查(遗书和死者医疗记录或家庭成员报告中的记忆信息)和尸检调查的数据,特别是所使用的自杀方法。针对每种情况,提出了基于综合分析方法的计划和非计划分类。关键词:法医学;计划复杂自杀;非计划复杂自杀;披露声明作者未发现潜在的利益冲突。
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Forensic analysis of planned and unplanned complex suicides: a case series
ABSTRACTResearch on suicide has always been an area of particular interest in the forensic field. Over time, classifications have been proposed to define different types of suicide. A category is represented by complex suicides (CS) defined using two or more suicide methods simultaneously or consecutively. Considering the victim’s intentions, CS can be distinguished into planned, in which the victim plans the methods to ensure the fatal outcome, and unplanned, in which the methods are implemented in the mid-course because the first proves too painful or prolonged. The sometimes-varied dynamics with which such suicides are carried out can pose a diagnostic challenge for forensic pathologists and investigators. This paper aims to report the case history of complex suicides analysed during a year at the University of Rome ‘Tor Vergata’. For each case, the data from the on-site investigation (presence of suicide note and anamnestic information from the medical records of the deceased or family members’ reports) and autopsy investigations were analysed and discussed, with particular reference to the suicide methods used. For each case, a classification into planned and unplanned was proposed based on an integrated analytical approach.KEYWORDS: Forensic scienceslegal medicineplanned complex suicidesunplanned complex suicidecase series Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
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CiteScore
3.20
自引率
10.00%
发文量
41
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences is the official publication of the Australian Academy of Forensic Sciences and helps the Academy meet its Objects. The Academy invites submission of review articles, research papers, commentaries, book reviews and correspondence relevant to Objects of the Academy. The Editorial policy is to attempt to represent the law, medicine and science and to promote active discussions of the relevant issues of the time as they affect the professional practice of the forensic sciences. The Journal is not restricted to contributions only from Australian authors but it will attempt to represent issues of particular relevance to Australia and its region. The meetings of the Academy normally include a plenary presentation and the Journal will seek to publish these presentations where appropriate.
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