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Late‐life homicide‐suicide: a national case series inNewZealand

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AbstractHomicide‐suicide is a rare event, but it has a significant impact on the family and community of the perpetrator and victim(s). The phenomenon of late‐life homicide‐suicide has not been previously studied inNewZealand, and there is only limited data in the international literature. The aim of this study is to systematically review coroners' records of late‐life homicide‐suicides inNewZealand. After ethics approval was granted, the Coronial Services ofNewZealand was approached to provide records of all closed cases with a suicide verdict (age 65+) over a five‐year period (July 2007–December 2012). Of the 225 suicides, 4 cases of homicide‐suicide were identified (an estimated incidence of 0.12 per 100 000 per persons year). All four perpetrators were men; three had been farmers. Their ages ranged from 65 to 82. One case occurred in the context of an underlying psychiatric illness (psychotic depression in bipolar disorder). Firearms were used in three cases. Two cases were categorized as spousal/consortial subtype, one case as filicide‐suicide, and one case as siblicide‐suicide. The prospect of major social upheaval in the form of losing their homes was present in all four cases. The findings of this case series were consistent with the limited existing literature on homicide‐suicide. Age‐related biopsychosocial issues were highlighted in this case series of late‐life homicide‐suicide. Additionally, evaluating firearm licences in high‐risk groups may represent a prevention strategy.
Title: Late‐life homicide‐suicide: a national case series inNewZealand
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AbstractHomicide‐suicide is a rare event, but it has a significant impact on the family and community of the perpetrator and victim(s).
The phenomenon of late‐life homicide‐suicide has not been previously studied inNewZealand, and there is only limited data in the international literature.
The aim of this study is to systematically review coroners' records of late‐life homicide‐suicides inNewZealand.
After ethics approval was granted, the Coronial Services ofNewZealand was approached to provide records of all closed cases with a suicide verdict (age 65+) over a five‐year period (July 2007–December 2012).
Of the 225 suicides, 4 cases of homicide‐suicide were identified (an estimated incidence of 0.
12 per 100 000 per persons year).
All four perpetrators were men; three had been farmers.
Their ages ranged from 65 to 82.
One case occurred in the context of an underlying psychiatric illness (psychotic depression in bipolar disorder).
Firearms were used in three cases.
Two cases were categorized as spousal/consortial subtype, one case as filicide‐suicide, and one case as siblicide‐suicide.
The prospect of major social upheaval in the form of losing their homes was present in all four cases.
The findings of this case series were consistent with the limited existing literature on homicide‐suicide.
Age‐related biopsychosocial issues were highlighted in this case series of late‐life homicide‐suicide.
Additionally, evaluating firearm licences in high‐risk groups may represent a prevention strategy.

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