OBJECTIVES: Deliberate self-harm (DSH) patients, despite their risk of suicide, are often discharged directly from accident and emergency (AandE) departments without undergoing a psychiatric assessment. The aims of this study were to determine the characteristics and outcome of these patients. METHODS: The characteristics of DSH patients who were discharged directly from an AandE department over a 2-year period were investigated, comparing those who had a psychiatric assessment with those who did not. In a matched control design, the outcome of a group of patients who did not receive a psychiatric assessment was compared with that of a group of patients who were assessed. RESULTS: Of DSH patients who were discharged directly from the AandE ...
OBJECTIVE: Presentation to hospital after self-harm is an opportunity to treat underlying mental hea...
BACKGROUND: Psychosocial assessment is central to the management of self-harm, but not all individua...
BACKGROUND: Previous UK studies have reported much lower rates of psychiatric and personality disord...
BACKGROUND: Psychosocial assessment of self-harm patients by mental health service staff is an impor...
Background: Suicidal behavior is an understudied subject in Pakistan, a South-Asian developing count...
We report on a sample of 135 deliberate self-harm (DSH) patients who were assessed by a general hosp...
Background: Outreach psychiatric emergency services play an important role in all stages of a suicid...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the characteristics of young deliberate self-harm (DSH) patients and dete...
Clinicians assessing suicidal patients in emergency departments (EDs) must decide whether to admit t...
Deliberate self-harm (DSH) patients with alcohol problems present a considerable challenge for clini...
Repeat intentional self-harm (ISH) episodes are strongly correlated to suicide. Intentional self-har...
Introduction: Previous deliberate self-harm (DSH) is the strongest predictor of suicide. Although se...
Background: Nonfatal self-harm is the strongest predictor of suicide, with some of the risk factors ...
Background: Nonfatal self-harm is the strongest predictor of suicide, with some of the risk factors ...
Background:Deliberate self harm places a considerable drain on the resources of the health care syst...
OBJECTIVE: Presentation to hospital after self-harm is an opportunity to treat underlying mental hea...
BACKGROUND: Psychosocial assessment is central to the management of self-harm, but not all individua...
BACKGROUND: Previous UK studies have reported much lower rates of psychiatric and personality disord...
BACKGROUND: Psychosocial assessment of self-harm patients by mental health service staff is an impor...
Background: Suicidal behavior is an understudied subject in Pakistan, a South-Asian developing count...
We report on a sample of 135 deliberate self-harm (DSH) patients who were assessed by a general hosp...
Background: Outreach psychiatric emergency services play an important role in all stages of a suicid...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the characteristics of young deliberate self-harm (DSH) patients and dete...
Clinicians assessing suicidal patients in emergency departments (EDs) must decide whether to admit t...
Deliberate self-harm (DSH) patients with alcohol problems present a considerable challenge for clini...
Repeat intentional self-harm (ISH) episodes are strongly correlated to suicide. Intentional self-har...
Introduction: Previous deliberate self-harm (DSH) is the strongest predictor of suicide. Although se...
Background: Nonfatal self-harm is the strongest predictor of suicide, with some of the risk factors ...
Background: Nonfatal self-harm is the strongest predictor of suicide, with some of the risk factors ...
Background:Deliberate self harm places a considerable drain on the resources of the health care syst...
OBJECTIVE: Presentation to hospital after self-harm is an opportunity to treat underlying mental hea...
BACKGROUND: Psychosocial assessment is central to the management of self-harm, but not all individua...
BACKGROUND: Previous UK studies have reported much lower rates of psychiatric and personality disord...