Background: A number of studies report high prevalence of mental health conditions among burn patients. However there is a need to understand differences in the temporal relationship between mental health conditions and intentional and unintentional burns to hasten psychological prevention and intervention. This study aims to compare the socio-demographic profile, burn characteristics and pre- and post-burn psychiatric morbidity of burn patients by intent-of-injury. Methods: De-identified linked hospital, death and mental health (MH) case registry data of burn patients hospitalised in Western Australia between 1 January 1980 and 30 June 2012 were analysed. Crude (observed) post-burn rates of mental health admissions were generated by burn i...
Abstract Background A pre-morbid mental health history is common in patients with severe burn injuri...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd and ISBI. All rights reserved. This investigation surveyed burn health professio...
Self-inflicted burns (SIB) are responsible for 2-6% of admissions to Burn Units in Europe and North ...
Abstract Background A number of studies report high prevalence of mental health conditions among bur...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd and ISBI Background: The objective of this study was to describe and quantify me...
Introduction: Psychiatric disorders are mental illnesses that impair judgment, thought process and m...
Burn injuries are associated with significant mortality and morbidity. Intentional burn injuries are...
Introduction: Intentional burn injury outcomes are usually more severe, have a high mortality and ar...
BACKGROUND: Intentional self-inflicted burn injuries are a rare occurrence in the United States, but...
This study examined self-inflicted burns in case series of four patients with chronic combat-related...
Psychological symptoms are common among burn survivors. However, knowledge about epidemiology and pr...
<p>Background: Burns are a major public health problem, requiring protracted hospitalization in inte...
We hypothesised that patients with a co-morbid psychiatric illness would show poorer outcomes in rec...
After an epidemiological analysis of psychiatric disorders as a consequence of burns and also psychi...
During the two last decades, the annual number of patients requiring hospitalization because of thei...
Abstract Background A pre-morbid mental health history is common in patients with severe burn injuri...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd and ISBI. All rights reserved. This investigation surveyed burn health professio...
Self-inflicted burns (SIB) are responsible for 2-6% of admissions to Burn Units in Europe and North ...
Abstract Background A number of studies report high prevalence of mental health conditions among bur...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd and ISBI Background: The objective of this study was to describe and quantify me...
Introduction: Psychiatric disorders are mental illnesses that impair judgment, thought process and m...
Burn injuries are associated with significant mortality and morbidity. Intentional burn injuries are...
Introduction: Intentional burn injury outcomes are usually more severe, have a high mortality and ar...
BACKGROUND: Intentional self-inflicted burn injuries are a rare occurrence in the United States, but...
This study examined self-inflicted burns in case series of four patients with chronic combat-related...
Psychological symptoms are common among burn survivors. However, knowledge about epidemiology and pr...
<p>Background: Burns are a major public health problem, requiring protracted hospitalization in inte...
We hypothesised that patients with a co-morbid psychiatric illness would show poorer outcomes in rec...
After an epidemiological analysis of psychiatric disorders as a consequence of burns and also psychi...
During the two last decades, the annual number of patients requiring hospitalization because of thei...
Abstract Background A pre-morbid mental health history is common in patients with severe burn injuri...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd and ISBI. All rights reserved. This investigation surveyed burn health professio...
Self-inflicted burns (SIB) are responsible for 2-6% of admissions to Burn Units in Europe and North ...