Abstract

Suicide is a leading cause of mortality among young people in many countries, making it a serious global public health problem. It is estimated that around 20% of global suicides are due to pesticide poisoning. This study was conducted with an objective to find out the commonest suicidal poison and its demographic distribution. This study was designed on victims of suicidal poisoning brought for medicolegal autopsy at Silchar Medical College and Hospital, Silchar, Assam between 15th October 2017 and 14th October 2022. Required information for the study was gathered from inquest reports, autopsy reports, chemical examiner’s analysis report of viscera and available documents in the departmental records. The collected information was statistically analysed using Microsoft excel version 2019. Out of 64 cases, poison was detected in 33 Cases. Male victims surpassed females with highest number of victims from age group 21-30 years. Most common poisoning agent was organophosphorus compounds. Educational and awareness programs regarding usage and storage of pesticides can become an important step for the prevention of deaths due to poisoning. However more research is needed to better understand suicides involving pesticides in their cultural contexts

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