Sumisión química: epidemiología y claves para su diagnóstico / Chemical submission, epidemiology and some clues for the diagnosis
Med. clín (Ed. impr.)
; Med. clín (Ed. impr.);131(20): 783-789, dic. 2008.
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in Es
| IBECS
| ID: ibc-69575
Responsible library:
ES15.1
Localization: ES15.1 - BNCS
El uso de sustancias químicas con el fin de manipular la voluntadde las personas no es reciente, pero en los últimos años ha cobradoun mayor protagonismo por su asociación con agresiones sexuales,robos y otras prácticas delictivas. Precisamente la frecuencia conque se asocia a los delitos sexuales le ha valido el acrónimo anglosajónde DFSA (drug facilitated sexual assault). El término «sumisiónquímica», acuñado recientemente en nuestro idioma, derivadel francés «soumission chimique» e incluye todas las figuras delictivasasociadas a esta práctica. En este trabajo se revisa la epidemiologíade este tipo de cuadros y se hace un análisis de las principalescaracterísticas de las sustancias químicas empleadas, lavíctima y el agresor. Se abordan además los principales signos desospecha diagnóstica y las claves para el diagnóstico toxicológico,en caso de que ésta exista
The use of chemical substances to control people is not a new event.Indeed, it has been done for centuries. This practice has recenttly acquireda new dimension because of its association with sexual assaultsand other type of crimes. The frequency of the association ofthe use of chemical substances with sexual assaults is behind theterm SQ (drug facilitated sexual assauit). The Spaniish term foir thispractice, Sumisión Química, comes from the French one, SoumissiónChimique, and has a wide meaning. In this review, the epidemiologyof SQ is revised and an analysis of its main involved elements, namelythe chemical, the victim and the assailant, is done. Chief clinicalsigns and clues for the toxicological doiagnosis are also appproached
The use of chemical substances to control people is not a new event.Indeed, it has been done for centuries. This practice has recenttly acquireda new dimension because of its association with sexual assaultsand other type of crimes. The frequency of the association ofthe use of chemical substances with sexual assaults is behind theterm SQ (drug facilitated sexual assauit). The Spaniish term foir thispractice, Sumisión Química, comes from the French one, SoumissiónChimique, and has a wide meaning. In this review, the epidemiologyof SQ is revised and an analysis of its main involved elements, namelythe chemical, the victim and the assailant, is done. Chief clinicalsigns and clues for the toxicological doiagnosis are also appproached
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Collection:
06-national
/
ES
Database:
IBECS
Main subject:
Sex Offenses
/
Illicit Drugs
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Substance-Related Disorders
Type of study:
Diagnostic_studies
/
Screening_studies
Limits:
Humans
Language:
Es
Journal:
Med. clín (Ed. impr.)
Year:
2008
Document type:
Article