Title of article :
Evidence for Underregistration of Suicide
Author/Authors :
Riedinger, M.A Leiden University Medical Centre - Department of Psychiatry - Albinusdreef - ZA Leiden, Netherlands , Winter, R. F. P. de Medical Directorate Mental Health Institute Rivierduinen - Sandifoortdreef - ZZ Leiden, Netherlands
Abstract :
In this case report, we will present two cases in which the Dutch municipal coroner registered a natural death, but treatingpsychiatrists doubted the validity of this decision on the grounds of clinical data and investigation. For both cases, we presentevidence that deaths likely resulted from suicide, raising serious doubts about the accuracy of the registered cause of death.According to the WHO bulletin on suicide prevention, the national registration of suicide is unsatisfactory in many countries.The Netherlands is listed by the WHO as having one of the most accurate registration procedures. Nevertheless, there areindications that national registration, even in the Dutch system, is not infallible. In this case report, we present several ways inwhich the registration process is liable to error and evidence for underregistration of suicide rates.
Keywords :
Evidence , Underregistration , Suicide
Journal title :
Case Reports in Psychiatry