Salib E, Joseph A, Cawley S
Warrington Community Health Care (NHS) Trust, Winwick Hospital, Warrington, Cheshire.
Med Sci Law. 1997 Jul;37(3):210-4. doi: 10.1177/002580249703700305.
We examined the association between the psychiatric history of patients who were the subjects of a coroner's inquest and the recorded verdict, in a seven-year retrospective review. A suicide verdict was less frequently returned on patients who had inpatient psychiatric treatment compared to other unexpected deaths. History and diagnosis of an alcohol-related condition, method of death and intimation of intent were the main factors that appeared to be associated with the coroner's verdict. Age, sex, duration of illness, time and number of admissions, previous suicide attempts and treatment received did not appear to be significantly associated with the recorded verdict.
在一项为期七年的回顾性研究中,我们调查了死因裁判官进行死因调查的患者的精神病史与记录的裁决之间的关联。与其他意外死亡相比,接受过住院精神科治疗的患者被判定为自杀的情况较少见。与酒精相关疾病的病史和诊断、死亡方式及意图告知似乎是与死因裁判官的裁决相关的主要因素。年龄、性别、病程、入院时间和次数、既往自杀未遂史及接受的治疗似乎与记录的裁决无显著关联。