OBJECTIVE: Observational studies suggest that long-term lithium treatment has a strong antisuicidal effect in mood disorders, but it is uncertain whether this association is a genuine therapeutic effect or is due to confounding factors in nonrandomized studies. The authors conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized trials to investigate the effect of lithium, compared to placebo and other active treatments, on the risk of suicide, deliberate self-harm, and all-cause mortality in patients with mood disorder. METHOD: The data source was the Cochrane Collaboration Depression, Anxiety and Neurosis Controlled Trials Register, incorporating results of searches of MEDLINE (1966-June 2002), EMBASE (1980-June 2002), CINAHL (1982-M...
BACKGROUND: Data on therapeutic interventions following deliberate self harm (DSH) in patients with ...
Background: It has been estimated that under ordinary circumstances up to 30-40% of patients with un...
In our previous study (Cipriani et al., 2005), the evidence seemed unequivocal that patients treated...
OBJECTIVE: Observational studies suggest that long-term lithium treatment has a strong antisuicidal ...
Objective: To assess whether lithium has a specific preventive effect for suicide and self harm in p...
BACKGROUND: Mood disorders are common, disabling and tend to be recurrent. They carry a high risk of...
Suicide contributes to 1–4 % of deaths worldwide every year. We conducted a systematic review aimed ...
Objectives: To update and extend comparisons of rates of suicides and suicide attempts among patient...
Objectives Suicide and suicidal behaviour is increased in mood disorders, particularly bipolar disor...
BACKGROUND: In a previous meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials comparing lithium with place...
AIMS: Lithium has long been believed to reduce the risk of suicide and suicidal behaviour in people ...
Evidence based on controlled studies is still limited for treatment strategies that prevent recurren...
OBJECTIVE: The authors sought to determine the efficacy and acceptability of lithium for relapse pre...
Abstract Background Lithium has proven suicide preven...
Background: Lithium has proven suicide preventing effects in the long-term treatment of patients wit...
BACKGROUND: Data on therapeutic interventions following deliberate self harm (DSH) in patients with ...
Background: It has been estimated that under ordinary circumstances up to 30-40% of patients with un...
In our previous study (Cipriani et al., 2005), the evidence seemed unequivocal that patients treated...
OBJECTIVE: Observational studies suggest that long-term lithium treatment has a strong antisuicidal ...
Objective: To assess whether lithium has a specific preventive effect for suicide and self harm in p...
BACKGROUND: Mood disorders are common, disabling and tend to be recurrent. They carry a high risk of...
Suicide contributes to 1–4 % of deaths worldwide every year. We conducted a systematic review aimed ...
Objectives: To update and extend comparisons of rates of suicides and suicide attempts among patient...
Objectives Suicide and suicidal behaviour is increased in mood disorders, particularly bipolar disor...
BACKGROUND: In a previous meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials comparing lithium with place...
AIMS: Lithium has long been believed to reduce the risk of suicide and suicidal behaviour in people ...
Evidence based on controlled studies is still limited for treatment strategies that prevent recurren...
OBJECTIVE: The authors sought to determine the efficacy and acceptability of lithium for relapse pre...
Abstract Background Lithium has proven suicide preven...
Background: Lithium has proven suicide preventing effects in the long-term treatment of patients wit...
BACKGROUND: Data on therapeutic interventions following deliberate self harm (DSH) in patients with ...
Background: It has been estimated that under ordinary circumstances up to 30-40% of patients with un...
In our previous study (Cipriani et al., 2005), the evidence seemed unequivocal that patients treated...