Objective: To examine patient- and treatment-based differences between psychiatric patients who do and do not die by suicide. Method: By linking databases of deaths and psychiatric service use in Victoria, we compared 597 cases who suicided over 5 years with individually matched controls. Results: Cases and controls could not be distinguished on the majority of patient- or treatment- based characteristics. The exceptions were that cases were more likely to be male, less likely to be outside the labour force, more likely to have recent contact with inpatient and community services, and more likely to have a registration as their last contact. Conclusions: Patients who suicide \u27look\u27 similar to those who do not, suggesting prevention ap...
The current study aims to describe the patient and treatment characteristics of a sample of 505 suic...
BACKGROUND A range of factors including mental disorders and adverse life events can increase the r...
AIMS: The aims of this study were to examine the prevalence of hospital contact in the year prior to...
To examine patient- and treatment-based differences between psychiatric patients who do and do not d...
Background: psychiatric patients have an elevated risk of suicide while in hospital.Aims: to compare...
Objective: Characteristics of patients who committed suicide were examined to provide a picture of t...
Background: psychiatric patients have a higher suicide risk following hospital discharge.Aims: to id...
The relationship between suicide and mental illness is well established. A majority of suicides sho...
ObjectiveThe majority of suicide decedents have had contact with health services in the months befor...
Background: Suicide prevention by mental health services requires an awareness of the antecedents of...
ObjectiveThe majority of suicide decedents have had contact with health services in the months befor...
Objective: Risk factors for inpatient suicide are different from those in the general population. We...
Summary: Background: Three-quarters of people who commit suicide are not in contact with mental heal...
The objective of this study was to identify health care-related factors associated with death by sui...
Objective: To explore to what extent and under which diagnoses individuals who committed suicide had...
The current study aims to describe the patient and treatment characteristics of a sample of 505 suic...
BACKGROUND A range of factors including mental disorders and adverse life events can increase the r...
AIMS: The aims of this study were to examine the prevalence of hospital contact in the year prior to...
To examine patient- and treatment-based differences between psychiatric patients who do and do not d...
Background: psychiatric patients have an elevated risk of suicide while in hospital.Aims: to compare...
Objective: Characteristics of patients who committed suicide were examined to provide a picture of t...
Background: psychiatric patients have a higher suicide risk following hospital discharge.Aims: to id...
The relationship between suicide and mental illness is well established. A majority of suicides sho...
ObjectiveThe majority of suicide decedents have had contact with health services in the months befor...
Background: Suicide prevention by mental health services requires an awareness of the antecedents of...
ObjectiveThe majority of suicide decedents have had contact with health services in the months befor...
Objective: Risk factors for inpatient suicide are different from those in the general population. We...
Summary: Background: Three-quarters of people who commit suicide are not in contact with mental heal...
The objective of this study was to identify health care-related factors associated with death by sui...
Objective: To explore to what extent and under which diagnoses individuals who committed suicide had...
The current study aims to describe the patient and treatment characteristics of a sample of 505 suic...
BACKGROUND A range of factors including mental disorders and adverse life events can increase the r...
AIMS: The aims of this study were to examine the prevalence of hospital contact in the year prior to...