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Depression Research and Treatment | 2011

Psychopathology and Suicide among Quebec Physicians: A Nested Case Control Study

Pierre Gagné; Javad Moamai; Dominique Bourget

Objective. To describe a psychiatric profile and characteristics of physicians who killed themselves in Quebec between 1992 and 2009. Method. The cases of 36 physicians (7 females and 29 males) and 36 nonphysicians who committed suicide were matched for age and gender and examined in a nested case control design. All subjects were judged as definite suicide by the Quebec Coroner Head Office. Consensus regarding DSM-IV diagnoses was established by two forensic psychiatrists. Results. Rates of all Axis I diagnoses were 83% for physicians and 91% for nonphysicians at the time of suicide. Major depressive disorders were the most frequently observed pathology in both groups (61% and 56%, resp.). Conclusions. Physicians and nonphysicians who committed suicide in Quebec suffered from the same type of psychiatric disorder at the time of killing themselves. The findings advocate strongly for more efficient suicide prevention measures including early detection and treatment of mood disorders for the physicians.


International Journal of Forensic Mental Health | 2009

Offenders with Mental Disorder on Five Continents: A Comparison of Approaches to Treatment and Demographic Factors Relevant to Measurement of Outcome

Pamela Jane Taylor; Emma Dunn; James R. P. Ogloff; Jeremy Skipworth; Peter Kramp; Sean Kaliski; Kazuo Yoshikawa; Pierre Gagné; Lindsay Thomson

Specialist forensic mental health service development continues worldwide. Given their generally small size and slow patient turnover, aggregating multi-site data could aid in the study of their effectiveness, safety, and value for money. The study compares such context of care and treatment philosophies in nine countries. National databases on demographics, mental disorders, and offending were identified. Participating forensic mental health practitioners independently rated likely outcomes for standard cases of serious offenders with psychosis or personality disorder. Gender distribution was similar between populations, but there were differences in age distribution and proportions of ethnic groups. Rates of psychosis were similar, but there were considerable population-based differences in substance misuse disorder rates, other substance misuse indicators and in criminal conviction statistics. Case analysis confirmed shared preferences for mental health disposals for people with psychosis, and penal disposals otherwise, with differences only in process details. Criminal recidivism was thus found to be a poor comparative measure between these countries, as it was impossible to adjust fully for differences in crime classification and measurement. Clinical outcome measures may be less vulnerable to national differences, but prevalence and type of substance misuse must be rated precisely when sharing or comparing service outcome data between nations.


Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law | 2005

Paternal Filicide in Québec

Dominique Bourget; Pierre Gagné


Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law | 2007

Parricide: A Comparative Study of Matricide Versus Patricide

Dominique Bourget; Pierre Gagné; Mary‐Eve Labelle


Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law | 2000

Spousal homicide and suicide in Quebec

Dominique Bourget; Pierre Gagné; J. Moamai


Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law | 2010

Domestic homicide and homicide-suicide: the older offender

Dominique Bourget; Pierre Gagné; Laurie Whitehurst


Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law | 2006

Fratricide: A Forensic Psychiatric Perspective

Dominique Bourget; Pierre Gagné


Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law | 2017

Dissociation: Defining the Concept in Criminal Forensic Psychiatry

Dominique Bourget; Pierre Gagné; Stephen Floyd Wood


Forensic psychiatry: clinical, legal and ethical issues | 2014

Forensic psychiatry and its interfaces outside the UK and Ireland

Emma Dunn; Alan R. Felthous; Pierre Gagné; Tim Harding; Sean Kaliski; Peter Kramp; Per Lindqvist; Norbert Nedopil; James R. P. Ogloff; Jeremy Skipworth; Lindsay Thomson; Kazuo Yoshikawa


European Psychiatry | 2017

Intrafamilial homicide: A descriptive study of fratricide in Quebec

Dominique Bourget; Pierre Gagné; A. Labelle

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Dominique Bourget

Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre

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Sean Kaliski

University of Cape Town

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A. Labelle

Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre

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