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Thank God it's Friday?-Correlation of the beginning and end of the week in general and Christmas holidays in particular with manner of death A retrospective cohort study

机译:谢天谢地,今天是星期五?-一周的开始和结束,特别是圣诞节假期与死亡方式的相关性 一项回顾性队列研究

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Objective We evaluated the phrase "Thank God it's Friday" (TGIF) from a forensic pathologist's view, i.e. the correlation between the beginning and end of the week in general and Christmas Holidays in particular and the manner of death. Material and methods We retrospectively analyzed 758 consecutive autopsy cases from January 2017 to June 2019. Results There was no correlation between natural deaths and the beginning or the end of the week. One of our main findings in terms of a weekday effect was a profound increase in homicides towards the end of the week. In terms of a Christmas Holiday effect, we sadly observed a profoundly higher rate of suicide cases during Christmas Holidays compared with the rest of the year. Conclusion The TGIF phrase should be modified towards something like "Thank God, it's Monday" (TGIM). We also should look out for our lonely and mood-susceptible fellow human beings in particular during Christmas Holidays.
机译:目的 我们从法医病理学家的角度评估了“谢天谢地,今天是星期五”(TGIF)这句话,即一周的开始和结束,特别是圣诞节假期之间的相关性以及死亡方式。材料与方法 回顾性分析了2017年1月至2019年6月的758例连续尸检病例。结果 自然死亡与一周开始或结束之间没有相关性。就工作日效应而言,我们的主要发现之一是周末凶杀案的大幅增加。就圣诞节假期的影响而言,我们遗憾地观察到圣诞节假期期间的自杀率与一年中的其他时间相比要高得多。结论 TGIF短语应该修改为“感谢上帝,今天是星期一”(TGIM)。我们还应该注意我们孤独和易受情绪影响的人类同胞,尤其是在圣诞节假期期间。

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