Objective: To describe the psychiatric and sociodemographic profiles of 10
men who killed 1 or more of their children.
Method: Data were gathered from psychiatric, psychological, and criminologi
cal assessments found in the files of 10 filicidal men hospitalized at the
Institut Philippe Pinel de Montreal between 1982 and 1994.
Results: Many situational factors were present during the period preceding
the offence (such as the possibility of a separation or financial problems)
. Most of these homicides have been classified as pathological filicides. A
t the time of the offence, the most frequent diagnoses were mood disorders.
Eight subjects had personality disorders, one-half of which were borderlin
e personality disorders. Four men had psychotic symptoms at the time of the
offence. Sri; of the 10 men also killed or attempted to kill their spouses
.
Conclusion: Many factors are involved in the dynamics of a filicidal situat
ion. It is therefore difficult to identify specific warning signals for the
prevention of this type of homicide. However, mental health professionals
and the general population must be made aware of the importance of early as
sessment of possible filicidal tendencies when a mall verbalizes delusional
ideas about his child and/or if he manifests disorganized and bizarre beha
viour.