Selway R
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, England.
Med Sci Law. 1991 Jan;31(1):76-80. doi: 10.1177/002580249103100114.
A study of the 96 gunshot suicides in Victoria, Australia, in 1988 is presented. Only three of the cases were women, all of whom had a psychiatric history. The suicides were commonly associated with physical or mental ill health, the break up of relationships or contact with police. There was often a history of alcohol related problems and 31% showed evidence of drinking before suicide. The suicides tended to occur without witnesses (90%), at home (73%), often in the bedroom (32%). Handguns were used much less commonly than in other countries, although the distribution of entry wounds was similar. The change of gun ownership laws which occurred in 1988 may be expected to alter the incidence of gunshot suicide in future years.
本文呈现了一项对1988年澳大利亚维多利亚州96起枪击自杀事件的研究。其中仅有3例为女性,她们均有精神病史。自杀事件通常与身体或精神健康问题、关系破裂或与警方接触有关。常有与酒精相关问题的病史,31%的案例显示自杀前有饮酒迹象。自杀倾向于在没有目击者的情况下发生(90%),在家中(73%),且常发生在卧室(32%)。与其他国家相比,手枪的使用频率要低得多,尽管入口伤的分布情况相似。1988年发生的枪支所有权法律变化预计会在未来几年改变枪击自杀的发生率。