Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 June 2014
Objective: To explore the nature of the relationship between the Greysteel massacre and the low number of admissions with overdose to the area general hospital in the following week.
Method: Ward records over a ten year period were examined for seasonal and yearly trends for admission with overdose.
Results: In the two year period surrounding the week following the Greysteel massacre there were no similar periods of low admission with overdose.
Conclusion: A direct relationship between the Greysteel massacre and the ensuing dearth of admissions with overdose seems likely.