عنوان به زبان ديگر :
Self-Burning: a Common and Tragic Way of Suicide in Fars Province, Iran
پديد آورندگان :
Mohammadi A.A. نويسنده , Danesh N. نويسنده , Sabet B. نويسنده , JALAEIAN H. نويسنده , Mohammadi M.K. نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
Self-burning is the most devastating burn injury. It is a common
social and medical problem in Iran. In a longitudinal prospective
study, from April 2003 to March 2006, all burn patients admitted
to Ghotb-eddin burn Hospital were enrolled in this study. Suicide
attempts by burning accounted for 283 (21.9%) of all burn
patients admitted to the hospital. Most (68.2%) of self-burning
patients were female. Self-burn patients had significantly large
burned body surface area (64.8پ %). Suicidal burns occurred
predominantly in the age group 15-24 years (44.6%). The
mortality rate for suicidal burns was (60.4%).
Fars is a province composed of many different tribes and
cultural minorities whereby major decisions are made by forums
of clergymen. It is important to involve those clergymen
in burn prevention programs to achieve a meaningful reduction
in Self-burning prevalence.
Iran J Med Sci 2008; 33(2): 110-113.