Affiliation:
1. Psychiatric Hospital of Attica “Dafni,” Athens, Greece
2. 2nd Department of Psychiatry, Athens University Medical School, “Attikon” General Hospital, Athens, Greece
3. Piraeus Department of Forensic Medicine, Athens, Greece
Abstract
We studied a sample of suicide victims from Greece’s main port of Piraeus area (population: approx. 700,000 individuals) and investigated all suicides for the 10-year period 2006–2015, collecting data from the victims’ forensic records at the Piraeus Department of Forensic Medicine. Sixty-nine (15.9%) out of 435 suicides were due to drowning, 51 (73.9%) males and 18 (26.1%) females. Drowning was the third most common suicide method with most in the sea (92.8%), fewer in wells (7.2%). Median age: males 52.2 years (standard deviation (SD): 20.3, range: 27–89) and females 58.8 years (SD: 15.2, range: 32–84). Psychiatric medications: antidepressants (6 cases, 8.9%), benzodiazepines (6 cases, 8.9%) and antipsychotics (1 case, 1.5%). Other substances: alcohol (14 cases, 20.9%), cocaine (1 case, 1.5%) and opioids (1 case, 1.5%). No seasonal effect was observed for suicides by drowning. Greece, being a country with an embracing coastline, could provide a field of study for suicide by drowning.
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