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Burning charcoal: an indigenous method of committing suicide in Hong Kong.
J Clin Psychiatry. 2002 May; 63(5):447-50.JC

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning by burning charcoal has become one of the most common ways of committing suicide in Hong Kong since late 1998. The evolution of the phenomenon was explored in the current study.

METHOD

Information about completed suicides between January 1996 and December 1999 was obtained from the Hong Kong death registry and hospital authority, and information about ambient temperature and humidity was obtained from the Hong Kong Observatory. News on completed suicides by burning charcoal was collected by computer search using the data bank of 6 major Hong Kong newspapers. The data were analyzed.

RESULTS

CO poisoning by burning charcoal rose from 0% of all Hong Kong suicides in 1996 and 1997 to 1.7% in 1998 and 10.1% in 1999. The monthly incidence rate bore a reciprocal relationship with the ambient temperature. Suicidal pacts were overrepresented, and past history of mental illness was uncommon. Both demographic and clinical features of suicides by burning charcoal resembled those of suicides by domestic gas poisoning. The overall suicide rate remained unchanged in the above period.

CONCLUSION

Suicide by burning charcoal is a new variant of domestic gas poisoning. A host of biopsychosocial and ethnological factors are responsible for the birth and indigenization of the method.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Department of Psychiatry, Chinese University of Hong Kong. cmleung@ha.org.hkNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Comparative Study
Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

12019670

Citation

Leung, Chi Ming, et al. "Burning Charcoal: an Indigenous Method of Committing Suicide in Hong Kong." The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, vol. 63, no. 5, 2002, pp. 447-50.
Leung CM, Chung WS, So EP. Burning charcoal: an indigenous method of committing suicide in Hong Kong. J Clin Psychiatry. 2002;63(5):447-50.
Leung, C. M., Chung, W. S., & So, E. P. (2002). Burning charcoal: an indigenous method of committing suicide in Hong Kong. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 63(5), 447-50.
Leung CM, Chung WS, So EP. Burning Charcoal: an Indigenous Method of Committing Suicide in Hong Kong. J Clin Psychiatry. 2002;63(5):447-50. PubMed PMID: 12019670.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Burning charcoal: an indigenous method of committing suicide in Hong Kong. AU - Leung,Chi Ming, AU - Chung,Wai Sau D, AU - So,Eddie P M, PY - 2002/5/22/pubmed PY - 2002/6/12/medline PY - 2002/5/22/entrez SP - 447 EP - 50 JF - The Journal of clinical psychiatry JO - J Clin Psychiatry VL - 63 IS - 5 N2 - BACKGROUND: Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning by burning charcoal has become one of the most common ways of committing suicide in Hong Kong since late 1998. The evolution of the phenomenon was explored in the current study. METHOD: Information about completed suicides between January 1996 and December 1999 was obtained from the Hong Kong death registry and hospital authority, and information about ambient temperature and humidity was obtained from the Hong Kong Observatory. News on completed suicides by burning charcoal was collected by computer search using the data bank of 6 major Hong Kong newspapers. The data were analyzed. RESULTS: CO poisoning by burning charcoal rose from 0% of all Hong Kong suicides in 1996 and 1997 to 1.7% in 1998 and 10.1% in 1999. The monthly incidence rate bore a reciprocal relationship with the ambient temperature. Suicidal pacts were overrepresented, and past history of mental illness was uncommon. Both demographic and clinical features of suicides by burning charcoal resembled those of suicides by domestic gas poisoning. The overall suicide rate remained unchanged in the above period. CONCLUSION: Suicide by burning charcoal is a new variant of domestic gas poisoning. A host of biopsychosocial and ethnological factors are responsible for the birth and indigenization of the method. SN - 0160-6689 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/12019670/Burning_charcoal:_an_indigenous_method_of_committing_suicide_in_Hong_Kong_ L2 - http://www.psychiatrist.com/jcp/article/pages/2002/v63n05/v63n0512.aspx DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -