30Apr 2017

A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE CAUSES AND METHODS OF COMPLETED SUICIDE REFERRED TO LEGAL MEDICINE ORGANIZATION IN BUSHEHR PROVINCE, SOUTH OF IRAN, 2006- 2015.

  • MD inSpecialist Internal medicine, Chancellor of Bushehr University of medical Sciences, Bushehr, Iran.
  • General Practitioner, Head of Legal Medicine Center of Bushehr, Bushehr, Iran.
  • MSc inToxicology, Legal Medicine Center of Bushehr, Bushehr, Iran.

Background: Suicide is a major health problem. The aim of this study was a comparative study of the causes and methods ofcompleted suicide referred to legal Medicine Organization in Bushehr Province during the years 2006- 2015. Methods: This consideration has been done as a retrospective cross-sectional study; the data were collected by the check list. After coordination to the medico legal 343 cases of completed suicide lead to death over a ten year period from 2006 to 2015 were extracted and the data were analyses by SPSS software.Results: The rate of completed suicide was 2.43 and 1.12 suicides per 100,000 people in male and female, respectively. The mean age were 29.25 and 27.61 years in male and female,respectively p>0.05. A higher completed suicide rate was found among single people. The most common ways of a suicide among people who live in Bushehr were hanging out 184(53.6%), self-Immolation 83(24.2%) and firearms 37(10.8%). Motive of suicide was psychological disorders, Physical disease, Conflict with family and substance abuse. 43(12.5%) people smoking and 22(6.4%) people were both smoking and opioid. During the ten year period of studied, throughout the all years that frequency of hanging out has been higher than others. Conclusion: Due to the high incidence of completed suicide in young people and unmarried individuals also hanging out in male and self-burning in females are prevalent. So determination of preventive measures appears to be necessary. Social factors such as psychological disorders and family conflicts have a noticeable role from Bushehr people.


hiyam Hosseini
MSc inToxicology, Legal Medicine Center of Bushehr, Bushehr, Iran.

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