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A comparative analysis of solitary suicides, suicides following homicide, and suicide pacts using the National Violent Death Reporting System
Document Type
article
Source
BMC Psychiatry, Vol 23, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2023)
Subject
Suicide
Suicide following homicide
Suicide pact
NVDRS
United States
Psychiatry
RC435-571
Language
English
ISSN
1471-244X
90970470
Abstract
Abstract Background Incidents of suicide can be categorized into three main types: solitary suicides, suicides following homicide, and suicide pacts. Although these three suicide incidents vary by definition, no studies to-date have simultaneously examined and compared them for potential differences. The objective of the current study was to empirically and descriptively compare solitary suicides, suicides following homicide, and suicide pacts in the United States. Methods Restricted-access data from the National Violent Death Report System for 2003–2019 for 262,679 solitary suicides, 4,352 suicides following homicide, and 450 suicide pacts were used. Pairwise comparisons of the three suicide incident types were made for demographic factors, method of suicide, preceding circumstances, mental health status, and toxicology findings. Results Solitary suicides, suicides following homicide, and suicide pacts have distinct profiles, with statistically significant (p