BackgroundObservational studies are suited to examining links between the routine hospital management of self-harm and future suicide and all-cause mortality due to their large scale. However, care must be taken when attempting to infer causal associations in non-experimental settings.MethodsData from the Multicentre Study of Self-Harm in England were used to examine associations between four types of hospital management (specialist psychosocial assessment, general hospital admission, psychiatric outpatient referral and psychiatric admission) following self-harm and risks of suicide and all-cause mortality in the subsequent 12 months. Missing data were handled by multiple imputation and propensity score (PS) methods were used to address obs...
Background We compared the risk of death by suicide following hospital presentation for self-harm ac...
Background and aims: Although suicide risk is a frequent reason for acute psychiatric admissions, th...
BACKGROUND: People with a history of self-harm are at a far greater risk of suicide than the general...
Background Observational studies are suited to examining links between the routine hospital managem...
BackgroundObservational studies are suited to examining links between the routine hospital managemen...
Background: Self-harm is the strongest risk factor for subsequent suicide but risk may vary. We comp...
OBJECTIVE: The purposes of this study were to estimate suicide rates up to 4 years after a deliberat...
Background: Self-harm and suicide in children and adolescents are growing problems, and self-harm is...
IntroductionSuicide rates are extremely high among emergency department patients seen for deliberate...
Introduction Suicide is a major public health problem. Suicide is hard to predict, however research ...
Background. Deliberate self-harm (DSH) may be associated with increased risk of death from a variety...
Aims A large number of people present each day at hospitals for non-fatal deliberate self-harm (DSH)...
Evidence to guide clinical management of self-harm is sparse, trials have recruited selected samples...
Background: Nonfatal self-harm is the strongest predictor of suicide, with some of the risk factors ...
Background: Evidence to guide clinical management of self-harm is sparse, trials have recruited sele...
Background We compared the risk of death by suicide following hospital presentation for self-harm ac...
Background and aims: Although suicide risk is a frequent reason for acute psychiatric admissions, th...
BACKGROUND: People with a history of self-harm are at a far greater risk of suicide than the general...
Background Observational studies are suited to examining links between the routine hospital managem...
BackgroundObservational studies are suited to examining links between the routine hospital managemen...
Background: Self-harm is the strongest risk factor for subsequent suicide but risk may vary. We comp...
OBJECTIVE: The purposes of this study were to estimate suicide rates up to 4 years after a deliberat...
Background: Self-harm and suicide in children and adolescents are growing problems, and self-harm is...
IntroductionSuicide rates are extremely high among emergency department patients seen for deliberate...
Introduction Suicide is a major public health problem. Suicide is hard to predict, however research ...
Background. Deliberate self-harm (DSH) may be associated with increased risk of death from a variety...
Aims A large number of people present each day at hospitals for non-fatal deliberate self-harm (DSH)...
Evidence to guide clinical management of self-harm is sparse, trials have recruited selected samples...
Background: Nonfatal self-harm is the strongest predictor of suicide, with some of the risk factors ...
Background: Evidence to guide clinical management of self-harm is sparse, trials have recruited sele...
Background We compared the risk of death by suicide following hospital presentation for self-harm ac...
Background and aims: Although suicide risk is a frequent reason for acute psychiatric admissions, th...
BACKGROUND: People with a history of self-harm are at a far greater risk of suicide than the general...