Copeland A R
Medical Examiner's Office, Metropolitan Dade County, Miami, Florida 33136-1133.
Am J Forensic Med Pathol. 1989 Dec;10(4):295-8. doi: 10.1097/00000433-198912000-00004.
A study of 82 suicides during 1982-1986 that were committed by jumping from buildings was performed using the case files of the Office of the Medical Examiner of Metropolitan Dade County in Miami, Florida, U.S.A. The analysis involved the age, race, and sex of the victim along with the results of toxicologic studies and the cause of death. Additionally, the decedent's place of residence, location of the suicide, height of the building, and the reason for the suicide were investigated. Whether or not a note was left by the decedent was also ascertained. The suicidal "jumper" most commonly was a white man who was greater than 60 years of age who died from the resultant multiple injuries. The victim commonly was sober and drug free at the time of the incident. In approximately two-thirds of the cases, the location of the suicide was the victim's residence, which frequently was an apartment or condominium-type dwelling that was seven floors or higher from the ground. The victim often had experienced depression prior to the incident and did not usually leave a suicide note. This article compares the Dade County cases with others that have been studied and discusses the reasons why jumping from a building may have been chosen as the suicidal mechanism.
利用美国佛罗里达州迈阿密戴德县法医办公室的案件档案,对1982年至1986年间82起跳楼自杀事件进行了一项研究。分析内容包括受害者的年龄、种族和性别,以及毒理学研究结果和死因。此外,还调查了死者的居住地点、自杀地点、建筑物高度和自杀原因。同时也确定了死者是否留下遗书。自杀的“跳楼者”最常见的是一名60岁以上的白人男性,死于多处受伤。受害者在事件发生时通常清醒且未吸毒。在大约三分之二的案例中,自杀地点是受害者的住所,该住所通常是离地面七层或更高的公寓或共管式住宅。受害者在事件发生前经常经历过抑郁,而且通常不会留下遗书。本文将戴德县的案例与其他已研究的案例进行了比较,并讨论了选择跳楼作为自杀方式的原因。