Background The rate of non-fatal self-poisoning in Sri Lanka has increased in recent years, with associated morbidity and economic cost to the country. This review examines the published literature for the characteristics and factors associated with non-fatal self-poisoning in Sri Lanka. Methods Electronic searches were conducted in Psychinfo, Proquest, Medline and Cochrane databases from inception to October 2011. Results 26 publications (representing 23 studies) were eligible to be included in the review. A majority of studies reported non-fatal self-poisoning to be more common among males, with a peak age range of 10–30 years. Pesticide ingestion was the most commonly used method of non-fatal self-poisoning. However three stud...
Background:Non-accidental poisoning in the paediatric age group is uncommon and international litera...
Introduction: Little is known about adolescents who engage in deliberate self-harm (DSH). Therefore,...
  Objective: Suicide is known to be a phenomenon in low-, middle-, and high-income countries and o...
BACKGROUND In the recent past Sri Lanka has had a high rate of attempted suicide by pesticide ingest...
Non-fatal self-poisoning is a significant public health problem in Sri Lanka. Hospital admission rat...
BACKGROUND: Attempted or non-fatal self-poisoning is common in Sri Lanka. To date, ...
Background: Attempted or non-fatal self-poisoning is common in Sri Lanka. To date, most preventive s...
Background: Attempted or non-fatal self-poisoning is common in Sri Lanka. To date, most preventive s...
We investigated the epidemiology of intentional self-poisoning in rural Sri Lanka by prospectively r...
IntroductionRepetition of deliberate self-harm is an important predictor of subsequent suicide. Repe...
Background. Deliberate self-poisoning is a major public heath issue in developing countries. In rura...
Background: Deliberate self-harm (DSH) is a global problem which has steadily increased over the pas...
Background: Between 1955 and 2011 there were marked fluctuations in suicide rates in Sri Lanka; inci...
Sri Lanka has witnessed a fall in suicide rates in the period 1991 to 2010, however the incidence of...
A comparison of non-fata hr ate n Lanka in 2004 was estimated to be as high as $866,304 gender ratio...
Background:Non-accidental poisoning in the paediatric age group is uncommon and international litera...
Introduction: Little is known about adolescents who engage in deliberate self-harm (DSH). Therefore,...
  Objective: Suicide is known to be a phenomenon in low-, middle-, and high-income countries and o...
BACKGROUND In the recent past Sri Lanka has had a high rate of attempted suicide by pesticide ingest...
Non-fatal self-poisoning is a significant public health problem in Sri Lanka. Hospital admission rat...
BACKGROUND: Attempted or non-fatal self-poisoning is common in Sri Lanka. To date, ...
Background: Attempted or non-fatal self-poisoning is common in Sri Lanka. To date, most preventive s...
Background: Attempted or non-fatal self-poisoning is common in Sri Lanka. To date, most preventive s...
We investigated the epidemiology of intentional self-poisoning in rural Sri Lanka by prospectively r...
IntroductionRepetition of deliberate self-harm is an important predictor of subsequent suicide. Repe...
Background. Deliberate self-poisoning is a major public heath issue in developing countries. In rura...
Background: Deliberate self-harm (DSH) is a global problem which has steadily increased over the pas...
Background: Between 1955 and 2011 there were marked fluctuations in suicide rates in Sri Lanka; inci...
Sri Lanka has witnessed a fall in suicide rates in the period 1991 to 2010, however the incidence of...
A comparison of non-fata hr ate n Lanka in 2004 was estimated to be as high as $866,304 gender ratio...
Background:Non-accidental poisoning in the paediatric age group is uncommon and international litera...
Introduction: Little is known about adolescents who engage in deliberate self-harm (DSH). Therefore,...
  Objective: Suicide is known to be a phenomenon in low-, middle-, and high-income countries and o...