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Citation

Lin C, Yen TH, Juang YY, Lee CP, Lee SH. Psychol. Res. Behav. Manag. 2018; 11: 323-328.

Affiliation

Department of Psychiatry, Linkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taoyuan, Taiwan, shlee@adm.cgmh.org.tw.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Dove Press)

DOI

10.2147/PRBM.S167621

PMID

30214328

PMCID

PMC6120505

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Rodenticide as a means of suicide has been documented for centuries. However, this method is often discussed in conjunction with other pesticides. Thus, we aimed to focus on patients who committed suicide with rodenticide and compared them with those who used paraquat for suicide, another frequently used yet lethal method, to highlight the different psychopathology of patients who choose rodenticide as their means of suicide.

METHODS: A 12-year retrospective chart review was conducted on the medical records of all patients admitted to Chang Gung Memorial Hospital due to attempted suicide by either rodenticide or paraquat. Psychiatric consultation sheets were collected to ascertain the psychiatric comorbidity and the major stressor for suicide, measured by the Social Readjustment Rating Scale. A χ2 test and logistic regression were used for group comparisons.

RESULTS: Seventeen rodenticide and 157 paraquat suicide attempts were identified. Compared with suicides by paraquat, suicides by rodenticide had a more even distribution in the gender ratio but a lower Social Readjustment Rating Scale score (p<0.001). Depressive disorder was the most common diagnosis in suicides by rodenticide and paraquat. However, schizophrenia and psychotic disorder (29.4%) was the second most common diagnosis and a significant predictor of suicide by rodenticide (odds ratio =9.21, 95% confidence interval =1.2-66.07, p=0.027).

CONCLUSION: High comorbidity of psychosis in suicide by rodenticide warrants disease-specific suicide prevention and additional large-scale research to confirm this association.


Language: en

Keywords

major depression; paraquat; rodenticide; schizophrenia; suicide

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