Background. In the absence of medical literature reporting on homicide-unsuccessful-suicide (HUS), those cases in which the perpetrator is referred for forensic psychiatric observation present an opportunity to explore psychiatric features pertaining to the event. Objective. To identify possible contributing psychiatric features in HUS cases. Method. A retrospective, single-centre, descriptive study was conducted, in which we reviewed clinical records of HUS subjects referred for observation to Weskoppies Hospital from December 2005 to January 2011. We reviewed socio-demographic and psychiatric information. Results. Nine cases were reviewed. The median age of the subjects was 29 years and 7 subjects were male. Five cases involved family mem...
Objective. Previous clinical observations, as well as empirical studies in fairly unique samples, su...
Background Crime victimisation is a serious problem in psychiatric patients. However, research has f...
Purpose: There is a dearth of research exploring pathways to episodes of deliberate self-harm (DSH) ...
Background. In the absence of medical literature reporting on homicide-unsuccessful-suicide (HUS), t...
Homicide followed by suicide (H-S) is a lethal event in which an individual kills another individual...
The relationship between suicide and mental illness is well established. A majority of suicides sho...
International audienceHomicide-suicides (HS), the murder of one or several individuals followed by t...
Aim: To better understand the mental state of people who complete suicide in shooting ranges/galleri...
Background: It is well known that most suicide cases meet criteria for a psychiatric disorder. Howev...
Mental disorders are among the strongest predictors of suicide attempts. However, little is known re...
This case report stresses the role of depression in the manifestation of a homicide-attempted suicid...
Suicide is one of the forms of criminal offence in our country and it is also prevailing in other co...
Background: Suicide prevention by mental health services requires an awareness of the antecedents of...
Interpersonal violence is a matter of growing concern. Where the safety of the common man is concern...
Failed suicide attempts comprise one of the most significant suicide risk factors.The goal of the st...
Objective. Previous clinical observations, as well as empirical studies in fairly unique samples, su...
Background Crime victimisation is a serious problem in psychiatric patients. However, research has f...
Purpose: There is a dearth of research exploring pathways to episodes of deliberate self-harm (DSH) ...
Background. In the absence of medical literature reporting on homicide-unsuccessful-suicide (HUS), t...
Homicide followed by suicide (H-S) is a lethal event in which an individual kills another individual...
The relationship between suicide and mental illness is well established. A majority of suicides sho...
International audienceHomicide-suicides (HS), the murder of one or several individuals followed by t...
Aim: To better understand the mental state of people who complete suicide in shooting ranges/galleri...
Background: It is well known that most suicide cases meet criteria for a psychiatric disorder. Howev...
Mental disorders are among the strongest predictors of suicide attempts. However, little is known re...
This case report stresses the role of depression in the manifestation of a homicide-attempted suicid...
Suicide is one of the forms of criminal offence in our country and it is also prevailing in other co...
Background: Suicide prevention by mental health services requires an awareness of the antecedents of...
Interpersonal violence is a matter of growing concern. Where the safety of the common man is concern...
Failed suicide attempts comprise one of the most significant suicide risk factors.The goal of the st...
Objective. Previous clinical observations, as well as empirical studies in fairly unique samples, su...
Background Crime victimisation is a serious problem in psychiatric patients. However, research has f...
Purpose: There is a dearth of research exploring pathways to episodes of deliberate self-harm (DSH) ...