BACKGROUND: Substance-related deaths account for a great number of suicides. AIM: To investigate levels and characteristics of suicide verdicts, as opposed to accidental deaths, in substance misusers. METHODS: Psychological autopsy study of cases from the UK National Programme on Substance Abuse Deaths (np-SAD) during the period 2001-2007. RESULTS: Between January 2001 and December 2007, 2108 suicides were reported to the np-SAD. Typical suicide victims were White and older than 50 (respectively 95% and 41% of cases). Medications, especially antidepressants (44%), were prescribed to 87% of victims. Significantly fewer suicide victims than controls presented positive blood toxicological results for illicit drugs (namely: cocaine, he...
BACKGROUND: Mortality, including suicide and accidents, is elevated in self-harm populations. Althou...
Background The extent of post-mortem detection of specific psychoactive drugs may di...
BACKGROUND: Suicide by self-poisoning is an important cause of death worldwide. A substantial propor...
Objectives: Several studies have shown mortality and suicide risk in substance use disorders, and au...
Objectives: Self-poisoning is the most common suicide method in non-lethal suicide attempts and the ...
Objective: The objective of this study is to use a new data set to compare the circumstances of fata...
OBJECTIVE:A paucity of corroborative psychological and psychiatric evidence may be inhibiting detect...
Background: Suicide is a significant contributor to global mortality. People who use drugs (PWUD) ar...
Background Although substance misuse is a key risk factor in suicide, relatively little is known ab...
Objective: A paucity of corroborative psychological and psychiatric evidence may be inhibiting detec...
Background: The aim was to identify the amount of psychiatric and physical morbidity identified in s...
Background Mortality, including suicide and accidents, is elevated in self-harm populations. Althoug...
The use of illicit and non-illicit substances is widespread in suicides. The toxicological data may ...
BACKGROUND: Risk factors for suicide and fatal accidental intoxication are extensively studied, whil...
Introduction This study investigates whether there is a relationship between alcohol and cocaine use...
BACKGROUND: Mortality, including suicide and accidents, is elevated in self-harm populations. Althou...
Background The extent of post-mortem detection of specific psychoactive drugs may di...
BACKGROUND: Suicide by self-poisoning is an important cause of death worldwide. A substantial propor...
Objectives: Several studies have shown mortality and suicide risk in substance use disorders, and au...
Objectives: Self-poisoning is the most common suicide method in non-lethal suicide attempts and the ...
Objective: The objective of this study is to use a new data set to compare the circumstances of fata...
OBJECTIVE:A paucity of corroborative psychological and psychiatric evidence may be inhibiting detect...
Background: Suicide is a significant contributor to global mortality. People who use drugs (PWUD) ar...
Background Although substance misuse is a key risk factor in suicide, relatively little is known ab...
Objective: A paucity of corroborative psychological and psychiatric evidence may be inhibiting detec...
Background: The aim was to identify the amount of psychiatric and physical morbidity identified in s...
Background Mortality, including suicide and accidents, is elevated in self-harm populations. Althoug...
The use of illicit and non-illicit substances is widespread in suicides. The toxicological data may ...
BACKGROUND: Risk factors for suicide and fatal accidental intoxication are extensively studied, whil...
Introduction This study investigates whether there is a relationship between alcohol and cocaine use...
BACKGROUND: Mortality, including suicide and accidents, is elevated in self-harm populations. Althou...
Background The extent of post-mortem detection of specific psychoactive drugs may di...
BACKGROUND: Suicide by self-poisoning is an important cause of death worldwide. A substantial propor...