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Swiss Prison Suicides Between 2000 and 2010: Can We Develop New Prevention Strategies Based on Detailed Knowledge of Suicide Methods?
Background: Suicide is the leading cause of death in Swiss prisons. The Federal Statistics Office provides numbers but no further details. Previous studies worldwide have focused on identifying suicide risk factors in prisoners, but very few have looked at the methods used in relation to prevention...
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Published in: | Crisis : the journal of crisis intervention and suicide prevention 2015-01, Vol.36 (2), p.110-116 |
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Summary: | Background: Suicide is the leading cause of death in Swiss
prisons. The Federal Statistics Office provides numbers but no further details.
Previous studies worldwide have focused on identifying suicide risk factors in
prisoners, but very few have looked at the methods used in relation to
prevention strategies. Aims: To obtain details of Swiss prison
suicides, determine new findings in an international context, and establish
prevention strategies based on the information acquired.
Method: Retrospective data analysis of prison suicides
extracted from the database of all suicides investigated by Swiss institutes of
legal medicine between 2000 and 2010, using a standardized assessment sheet.
Results: Out of 4,885 suicides investigated in the
institutes of legal medicine in Switzerland, we identified 50 (1.02%)
inmate suicides. Most were unmarried Swiss men, with a median age of 32 years.
The two most common methods used were hanging and tricyclic antidepressant
overdose. Two died due to self-immolation. Conclusion: Swiss
prison suicides do not differ from those in other countries regarding
sociodemographic details and the most common method of hanging. Anchoring
devices, even low ones, should be avoided to prevent hanging and medication
intake should be monitored. As prisoners use tricyclic antidepressants to die by
suicide, we recommend the general monitoring of intake. |
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ISSN: | 0227-5910 2151-2396 |
DOI: | 10.1027/0227-5910/a000302 |