Suicide classification- clues and their use A study of 122 cases of suicide and undetermined manner of death P. Lindqvist, L. Gustafsson / Forensic Science.

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Suicide classification- clues and their use A study of 122 cases of suicide and undetermined manner of death P. Lindqvist, L. Gustafsson / Forensic Science International 128 (2002) 136–14 Yuthapaisan

The purpose of this study is to analyse which clues that appear most determinant for forensic pathologists in certifying suicide. Guidelines to support the police investigation as well as the medico-legal examination can probably reduce the number of undetermined cases in cases of possible suicide. Objective

Classification of manner of death is important -next-of-kins -insurance issues -research and public health policies

Classification in Sweden -natural -self-intended -intentionally caused by another -accidental or undetermined

Factors of study - age and gender - previous suicide attempts - mental disorder - alcohol-dependency - suicidal communication - suicide intent - blood (BAC) and urine-alcohol concentrations - toxicological

Group of study - autopsied at the Institute of Forensic Medicine in Umea° from September 1983 through December residing in Va¨sterbottens County (245,181 inhabitants in 1984) - who’s death was certified as suicide (n = 100) or as undetermined manner of death (n = 22).

The term alcohol-dependency - the forensic pathologist used the term ‘‘chronic alcoholism’’ in the death certificate. - the deceased was diagnosed or described as an alcoholic in medical records and/or police reports. - hepatic cirrhosis and/or steatosis was found and no other explanation than high alcohol consumption was at hand.

Age and gender 122 subject s ma les fema les suicidesundeter mine suicid es undeter mine 91 (75 %) 31 (25 %) 45 years (18–87) 48 years (31–63) 39 years (18–66) 56 years (41–70)

Blood alcohol test : positive blood alcohol test undete rmine suicides positive nega tive posit ive nega tive 31 (mean 1.7 g/l; range 0.3–5.9) 6916 (mean 2.7 g/l; range 0.3–5.0)

Cause of death related to manner of death in 122 cases of suicide and undetermined death

Three clues with the highest explanatory value in determining manner of death among 122 cases of suicide and undetermined deaths a Cases that deviated from the found decision-making pattern of the forensic pathologists.

Greater uniformity, consistency and transparency in the classification of suicide is thus desirable and we support the efforts to construct internationally applicable guidelines for certifying suicide. A good teamwork between the police and forensic pathologists is thus of crucial importance not only to reduce the number of undetermined cases but also to secure that the subsequent specified classification of manner of death is correct

Vali dity autopsied at the Institute of Forensic Medicine in Umea° from September 1983 through December 1985 the problems of death by poisoning with illegal drugs have increased, especially in urban areas. the pathologists used an indirect method in order to understand the classification.

Concl usion The difficulties in determining manner of death in possible suicides are linked to certain causes of death, in particular poisoning. Operational criteria for designating a death ‘‘suicide’’ can be helpful given that the quality of the primary data collection is good.