Autoerotic asphyxia in adolescents

The death of a child or young adult is always tragic, regardless of the cause. Cases of autoerotic asphyxia are often labeled as suicide, or are underreported because of embarrassment of relatives or misidentification of the initial clinical manifestations. It may be that autoerotic asphyxial death...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of emergency nursing 1995-02, Vol.21 (1), p.81-83
Hauptverfasser: Kirksey, Kenn M., Holt-Ashley, Mary, Williamson, Kathryn L., Garza, Ricardo Omar
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The death of a child or young adult is always tragic, regardless of the cause. Cases of autoerotic asphyxia are often labeled as suicide, or are underreported because of embarrassment of relatives or misidentification of the initial clinical manifestations. It may be that autoerotic asphyxial death is far more common than realized. Many emergency nurses and physicians lack adequate knowledge about this phenomenon to make an accurate diagnosis. Family members are often reluctant or unwilling to provide enough data surrounding the circumstances in which the patient was found, and the cause of death is mislabeled as suicide. Autoerotic asphyxia is frequently labeled as a sexual aberrancy and an act that society would rather not acknowledge. But there are a number of implications for emergency nurses, such as prevention and sensitive support of family in the emergency department, that demand our attention.
ISSN:0099-1767
1527-2966
DOI:10.1016/S0099-1767(95)80027-1