Homicide-Suicide in Russia and Pakistan: Observations From Press Media Reports.

Omega Pub Date : 2024-09-27 DOI:10.1177/00302228241287850
Rameez Ali Mahesar, Andrei V Golenkov, Amna Fazail, Ahmed Raza Ul Mustafa, Pavel B Zotov, Sheikh Shoib
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This study compares the features of homicide-suicide in Russia and Pakistan. To understand this, we conducted a content analysis of news reports about homicide-suicide published in Pakistani and Russian newspapers between March 2020 and May 2023. We identified 35 and 104 homicide-suicide cases in Pakistani and Russian media, respectively. Men were three to five times more likely to commit homicide-suicides than women (3.16: 1 in Russia; 4.83: 1 in Pakistan). Accounting for over 65.73% of all homicide-suicides, spousal homicide-suicides and filicide-suicide were the most common homicide-suicides in both regions. Filicide-suicides were more often done by Russian women and extra-family homicide-suicides by Pakistani women. Reasons for homicide-suicides in Pakistani women were divorce or separation and in Russian women - mental disorders. With the difference of homicide in the victims, Pakistani victims were aged 15-30 years, while Russian were 31-45 years and 46 years and older. There were more similarities in homicide-suicides than differences.

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俄罗斯和巴基斯坦的凶杀案:从新闻媒体报道中的观察。
本研究比较了俄罗斯和巴基斯坦杀人自杀事件的特点。为了理解这一点,我们对 2020 年 3 月至 2023 年 5 月期间巴基斯坦和俄罗斯报纸上发表的有关杀人-自杀的新闻报道进行了内容分析。我们在巴基斯坦和俄罗斯媒体上分别发现了 35 起和 104 起杀人自杀案件。男性实施杀人-自杀行为的几率是女性的三至五倍(俄罗斯为 3.16:1;巴基斯坦为 4.83:1)。在所有杀人-自杀案件中,配偶杀人-自杀和杀丝自杀占 65.73%以上,是两个地区最常见的杀人-自杀案件。俄罗斯妇女更常实施杀婴自杀,而巴基斯坦妇女则更常实施家庭外杀人自杀。巴基斯坦妇女杀人自杀的原因是离婚或分居,俄罗斯妇女杀人自杀的原因是精神失常。至于杀人受害者的年龄差异,巴基斯坦受害者的年龄为 15-30 岁,而俄罗斯受害者的年龄为 31-45 岁和 46 岁及以上。杀人-自杀事件的相似之处多于不同之处。
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