Suicide cases investigated at the state mortuary in Bloemfontein, 2003–2007

  • Karen Stark University of the Free State
  • Gina Joubert University of the Free State
  • Magdalena Struwig University of the Free State
  • Marinus Pretorius University of the Free State
  • Nak Van der Merwe University of the Free State
  • Henmar Botha University of the Free State
  • Jaco Kotzé University of the Free State
  • Daniel Krynauw University of the Free State

Abstract

Background: Up to 8 000 South Africans commit suicide annually. This study aimed to investigate the profile of suicide cases in Bloemfontein and the southern Free State province. Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study was performed. Suicides in the Bloemfontein and southern Free State areas (Xhariep and Motheo districts) investigated at the state mortuary in Bloemfontein in 2003 to 2007 were included. Data were collected retrospectively by using a specially designed data-capturing form. Results: A total of 469 suicide cases were included in the study. The estimated suicide rate for this part of the Free State province was 10.9/100 000 of the population per year. The majority (82.1%) of the victims were men. In total, 338 (72.1%) of the victims were black, 122 (26.0%) were white, five (1.1%) were coloured and three (0.6%) were Indian. The most common methods were hanging (262; 55.9%), shooting (99; 21.1%) and overdosing on pills (43; 9.2%). Most cases (57.8%) occurred in victims 21 to 40 years of age. Five (1.1%) victims were children younger than 11 years of age, while 12 (2.6%) were older than 65 years. More than half (267 cases; 56.9%) of the suicide victims were unemployed. The majority (43.1%) of suicides occurred in January to April of each year, with the highest incidence (67 cases; 14.3%) in January. Conclusion: The rate of suicide and the profile of victims with regard to the variables investigated corresponded to findings reported from other studies. The information obtained could make a meaningful contribution to suicide-prevention programmes.

Author Biographies

Karen Stark, University of the Free State
MBChB, MMed (Forensic Medicine) Department of Forensic Medicine Faculty of Health Sciences
Gina Joubert, University of the Free State
BA, MSc Head of Department Department of Biostatistics Faculty of Health Sciences
Magdalena Struwig, University of the Free State
MMedSc (Med Microbiol) Office of the Dean Faculty of Health Sciences
Marinus Pretorius, University of the Free State
MBChB student Faculty of Health Sciences
Nak Van der Merwe, University of the Free State
MBChB student Faculty of Health Sciences
Henmar Botha, University of the Free State
MBChB student Faculty of Health Sciences
Jaco Kotzé, University of the Free State
MBChB student Faculty of Health Sciences
Daniel Krynauw, University of the Free State
MBChB student Faculty of Health Sciences
Published
2010-02-07
Section
Original Research