Self Destruction by Using Multiple Methods in a Single Episode: A Case Report

Authors

  • Avijit Roy PGT, Department of Forensic Medicine NRS Medical College, Kolkata
  • Abhishek Das Assist. Prof, Dept of Forensic Medicine SMIMS, Gangtok
  • Sujash Biswas Senior Resident, Dept. of Forensic Medicine NRS Medical College, Kolkata
  • P C Chakraborty Prof & H.O.D, Dept. of Forensic Medicine NRS Medical College, Kolkata

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48165/

Keywords:

Suicide, Multiple Methods, Substance Abuse, Psychopathology

Abstract

Suicide means taking away of one’s own life. India being a developing country adopts various  means and methods for commission of suicide. Although the prevalence of suicide throughout the world  is not accurately available, however, the reported rate of suicides is consistently higher among men as  compared to women irrespective of age group. Employing multiple successive attempts and using various  methods ultimately leading to suicidal death is rare in occurrence. Complex suicide refers to a suicide in  which more than one suicide methods is adopted. Complex suicide is further subdivided into two types Primary (planned) and secondary (unplanned). In the Forensic literature, complex suicides have been reported to account for about 1.5%–5.0%  of all suicides. A young mentally disturbed person in the background of multiple substance abusers, with  history of previous suicide attempt, which are the markers of severe psychopathology, adopted multiple  means in the same occasion for commission of suicide is presented. 

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Published

2014-10-30

How to Cite

Roy, A., Das, A., Biswas, S., & Chakraborty , P. C. (2014). Self Destruction by Using Multiple Methods in a Single Episode: A Case Report . Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine, 36(3), 325-326. https://doi.org/10.48165/