Changes in Rates of Suicide by Mass Shooters, 1980-2019.

Ragy R GirgisHannah HessonGary BrucatoJeffrey A LiebermanPaul S AppelbaumJ John Mann
Published in: Archives of suicide research : official journal of the International Academy for Suicide Research (2024)
It is possible that a lack of information about the perpetrators' mental health or suicidal ideation led to an underestimation of their prevalence. These data suggest that suicide associated with mass shootings may represent a specific context for suicide, and approaches such as psychological autopsy can help to ascertain when psychiatric illness mediates the relationship between mass shootings and suicide.