Self-immolation represented 3.9% of patients (N = 7) at this burn unit over the last 18 months. Charts of these patients were retrospectively reviewed for demographics, hospital course, and discharge plan. All had a major psychiatric diagnosis, although no clear patient profile emerged. These patients required complex individualized care, but the psychosocial treatment challenges had many common elements. Psychiatric aspects of these patients proved problematic for the burn unit staff. Physical sequelae of the burns raised problems in arranging subsequent psychiatric treatment. Follow-up information was obtained by brief telephone interviews. The survivors appeared to be functioning well given their psychopathology and physical sequelae
Abstract Background A number of studies report high prevalence of mental health conditions among bur...
Deliberate self-poisoning is one of the most common for general hospital presentation. The majority ...
We hypothesised that patients with a co-morbid psychiatric illness would show poorer outcomes in rec...
Aims and objectives To explore rehabilitation care process in patients who commit self-immolation. B...
The aim of our study is to review our experience in the management of patients who sustained burns a...
Up to 9% of all burn victims in western countries are reported to have been caused by self-immolatio...
Our aim was to assess demographic and clinical characteristics of patients treated at our units who ...
This study examined self-inflicted burns in case series of four patients with chronic combat-related...
BACKGROUND: Intentional self-inflicted burn injuries are a rare occurrence in the United States, but...
Background & Objective: Suicide is the act of injuring oneself in order to destruct one’s life. One ...
Self-immolation or self-burning is a method of self-half or suicide that involves the dousing with a...
Objective: Given the up to 70% fatality rate of self-immolation, with tragic consequences for surviv...
Background: This investigator sought to enhance medical knowledge and clinical care by distinguishin...
Nonlethal forms of self-injury are often discussed together with suicide attempts as though they bel...
Nonlethal forms of self-injury are often discussed together with suicide attempts as though they bel...
Abstract Background A number of studies report high prevalence of mental health conditions among bur...
Deliberate self-poisoning is one of the most common for general hospital presentation. The majority ...
We hypothesised that patients with a co-morbid psychiatric illness would show poorer outcomes in rec...
Aims and objectives To explore rehabilitation care process in patients who commit self-immolation. B...
The aim of our study is to review our experience in the management of patients who sustained burns a...
Up to 9% of all burn victims in western countries are reported to have been caused by self-immolatio...
Our aim was to assess demographic and clinical characteristics of patients treated at our units who ...
This study examined self-inflicted burns in case series of four patients with chronic combat-related...
BACKGROUND: Intentional self-inflicted burn injuries are a rare occurrence in the United States, but...
Background & Objective: Suicide is the act of injuring oneself in order to destruct one’s life. One ...
Self-immolation or self-burning is a method of self-half or suicide that involves the dousing with a...
Objective: Given the up to 70% fatality rate of self-immolation, with tragic consequences for surviv...
Background: This investigator sought to enhance medical knowledge and clinical care by distinguishin...
Nonlethal forms of self-injury are often discussed together with suicide attempts as though they bel...
Nonlethal forms of self-injury are often discussed together with suicide attempts as though they bel...
Abstract Background A number of studies report high prevalence of mental health conditions among bur...
Deliberate self-poisoning is one of the most common for general hospital presentation. The majority ...
We hypothesised that patients with a co-morbid psychiatric illness would show poorer outcomes in rec...