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Identification of Behavioral, Clinical, and Psychological Antecedents of Acute Stimulant Poisoning: Development and Implementation of a Mixed Methods Psychological Autopsy Study

Identification of Behavioral, Clinical, and Psychological Antecedents of Acute Stimulant Poisoning: Development and Implementation of a Mixed Methods Psychological Autopsy Study

Most potential informants were family members (n=409, 56%), including 133 (18%) parents, 80 (11%) children, and 196 (27%) siblings or other family. We also contacted friends (n=79, 11%), spouses or partners (n=43, 6%), and service providers (n=49, 7%). Many decedents had lived in supportive housing settings (eg, single residence occupancy hotels); thus, 77 (11%) potential informants were building staff. Informants who completed interviews had a similar distribution (Table 2).

Marley Antolin Muñiz, Vanessa M McMahan, Xochitl Luna Marti, Sarah Brennan, Sophia Tavasieff, Luke N Rodda, James Knoll, Phillip O Coffin

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e64873