Accidental and Homicidal Death in a Psychiatric Emergency Room Population
1985; American Psychiatric Association; Volume: 36; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1176/ps.36.6.640
ISSN1557-9700
AutoresJames R. Hillard, William W.K. Zung, Dietolf Ramm, Jacqueline Holland, Matthiew Johnson,
Tópico(s)Psychiatric care and mental health services
ResumoTo identify potentially preventable mortality other than suicide among psychiatric emergency room patients, the authors compared the rates of accidental and homicidal death among 5,284 consecutive psychiatric emergency room patients with those expected for an age-, sex-, and race-matched sample of the general population. The rate of accidental death was two and one-half times and the rate of homicidal death nearly twice the expected rate for the matched general population. Diagnostic and demographic analyses indicated that increased risk of death from either cause was highest among alcoholics, schizophrenic patients, and males. The implications of the findings for clinical care are discussed.
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