Chandrasena R
Int J Soc Psychiatry. 1981 Summer;27(2):119-23. doi: 10.1177/002076408102700206.
64 patients admitted to Kandy General Hospital, Sri Lanka, following 'self-poisoning' were interviewed. The sample resembled those from Western countries in that a major cause was inter-personal disputes, but differed from the West in that the disputes were mainly between patient and kin. Other differences were that social isolation was not a cause, agricultural pesticides were the commonest poisons used, relatively few patients were referred for psychiatric advice, and recidivism was very infrequent. An attempt is made to explain the differences on a socio-cultural basis.
对斯里兰卡康提总医院收治的64例因“自我中毒”入院的患者进行了访谈。该样本与西方国家的样本相似之处在于,主要原因是人际纠纷,但与西方不同的是,纠纷主要发生在患者与亲属之间。其他差异在于,社会孤立不是一个原因,农业杀虫剂是最常用的毒药,相对较少的患者被转介接受精神科咨询,而且累犯非常罕见。本文试图从社会文化角度解释这些差异。