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Self-Inflicted Burns in Patients with Chronic Combat-Related Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

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Self-Inflicted Burns in Patients with Chronic Combat-Related Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

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Tip stručni rad
Godina 2007
Časopis Collegium antropologicum
Nadređena publikacija Collegium antropologicum
Volumen 31
Svesčić 4
Stranice str. 1173-1177
ISSN 0350-6134
EISSN 1848-9486
Status objavljeno

Sažetak

This study examined self-inflicted burns in case series of four patients with chronic combat- related post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Those patients were hospitalized in the Burn Unit of the University Hospital of Traumatology in Zagreb because of severe burns and had a premorbid psychiatric history of PTSD. Demographic data and information regarding the circumstances surrounding the incident, burn severity, treatment and outcomes of these patients were collected. The authors have analyzed possible impacts of the sensationalistic way in which media present cases of self- inflicted burning that induce other, new cases of this suicide type, known in the literature as »Werther’s syndrome«. The importance of multidisciplinary approach in the treatment of burn patients is stressed with emphasis on the important role of liaison psychiatrist in treating these patients. It is necessary to educate media people to avoid sensational reporting on this kind of events. Continuous psychiatric treatment of vulnerable individuals could be useful in prevention of self-inflicted burns

Ključne riječi

burn patients ; post-traumatic stress disorder ; Werther’s syndrome ; multidisciplinary approach ; liaison psychiatrist