Seasonal and temporal variations in suicide by patient and demographic groups, though important, have been investigated infrequently. This study examined patterns of non-fatal deliberate self-harm (DSH) during Christmas and New Year (from December 16th to January 6th) by specific patient and demographic group. The sample comprised 19,346 people who presented with 31,369 episodes of DSH to a general hospital Emergency Department in Oxford, UK. Autoregression analysis of all episodes from 1976 to 2003 (controlling for day of the week, month and year) revealed significant reductions (-30% to -40%) in the occurrence of DSH compared with expected numbers on each day from December 19th to 26th (except the 23rd), though no significant increase was...
In order to assess whether substance-abusing people show a higher risk of dying from unintentional a...
© 2016 The American Association of Suicidology A dip and peak pattern of suicide around major public...
Deliberate self-harm (DSH; i.e., nonfatal self-poisoning or self-injury) occurs much more frequently...
Seasonal and temporal variations in suicide by patient and demographic groups, though important, hav...
Research has shown that there are different seasonal effects in suicide. The aim of this study is to...
Research has shown that there are different seasonal effects in suicide. The aim of this study is to...
Recent research on the patterns of self-harm around public holidays is lacking. This study used nati...
BACKGROUND: Recent research on the patterns of self-harm around public holidays is lacking. This stu...
Seasonal asymmetry in yearly suicide occurrence is a long-observed phenomenon in psychiatric, suicid...
could replicate the peak of suicides on New Year’s day with our data, but not the above-average upsw...
Background: Time trends are one of the most studied phenomena in suicide research; however, evidenc...
Seasonal asymmetry in yearly suicide occurrence is a long-observed phenomenon in psychiatric, suicid...
Objective To investigate the association between seasonality and intentional drug overdose (IDO), a ...
[[abstract]]Background Seasonal variation in suicidal death has been observed in many countries. In ...
BackgroundTime trends are one of the most studied phenomena in suicide research; however, evidence f...
In order to assess whether substance-abusing people show a higher risk of dying from unintentional a...
© 2016 The American Association of Suicidology A dip and peak pattern of suicide around major public...
Deliberate self-harm (DSH; i.e., nonfatal self-poisoning or self-injury) occurs much more frequently...
Seasonal and temporal variations in suicide by patient and demographic groups, though important, hav...
Research has shown that there are different seasonal effects in suicide. The aim of this study is to...
Research has shown that there are different seasonal effects in suicide. The aim of this study is to...
Recent research on the patterns of self-harm around public holidays is lacking. This study used nati...
BACKGROUND: Recent research on the patterns of self-harm around public holidays is lacking. This stu...
Seasonal asymmetry in yearly suicide occurrence is a long-observed phenomenon in psychiatric, suicid...
could replicate the peak of suicides on New Year’s day with our data, but not the above-average upsw...
Background: Time trends are one of the most studied phenomena in suicide research; however, evidenc...
Seasonal asymmetry in yearly suicide occurrence is a long-observed phenomenon in psychiatric, suicid...
Objective To investigate the association between seasonality and intentional drug overdose (IDO), a ...
[[abstract]]Background Seasonal variation in suicidal death has been observed in many countries. In ...
BackgroundTime trends are one of the most studied phenomena in suicide research; however, evidence f...
In order to assess whether substance-abusing people show a higher risk of dying from unintentional a...
© 2016 The American Association of Suicidology A dip and peak pattern of suicide around major public...
Deliberate self-harm (DSH; i.e., nonfatal self-poisoning or self-injury) occurs much more frequently...