BACKGROUND: The SADPERSONS Scale is commonly used as a screening tool for suicide risk in those who have self-harmed. It is also used to determine psychiatric treatment needs in those presenting to emergency departments. To date, there have been relatively few studies exploring the utility of SADPERSONS in this context. OBJECTIVES: To determine whether the SADPERSONS Scale accurately predicts psychiatric hospital admission, psychiatric aftercare and repetition of self-harm at presentation to the emergency department following self-harm. METHODS: SADPERSONS scores were recorded for 126 consecutive admissions to a general hospital emergency department. Clinical management outcomes following assessment were recorded, including psychiatric hosp...
Background: There is mixed evidence for whether psychosocial assessment following hospital presentat...
The aims of this review were to calculate the diagnostic accuracy statistics of risk scales followin...
Background: Repetition of hospital-treated deliberate self-harm is common. Several recent studies ha...
Background: The SADPERSONS Scale is commonly used as a screening tool for suicide risk in those who ...
Background Scales are widely used in psychiatric assessments following self-harm. Robust evidence fo...
Background Scales are widely used in psychiatric assessments following self-harm. Robust evidence f...
Background Risk scales are used widely in the management of patients presenting to hospital followin...
Background: Scales are widely used in psychiatric assessments following self-harm. Robust evidenc...
The assessment of self-harm risk is a common, difficult, and perplexing task for many physicians, es...
ObjectivePersons with thoughts of self-harm may need evaluation for suicide risk. We examine the pre...
BACKGROUND: Psychosocial assessment of self-harm patients by mental health service staff is an impor...
OBJECTIVES: The objective was to describe self-harm assessment practices in U.S. emergency departmen...
BACKGROUND: People with a history of self-harm are at a far greater risk of suicide than the general...
BACKGROUND: Psychosocial assessment is central to the management of self-harm, but not all individua...
OBJECTIVES: Deliberate self-harm (DSH) patients, despite their risk of suicide, are often discharged...
Background: There is mixed evidence for whether psychosocial assessment following hospital presentat...
The aims of this review were to calculate the diagnostic accuracy statistics of risk scales followin...
Background: Repetition of hospital-treated deliberate self-harm is common. Several recent studies ha...
Background: The SADPERSONS Scale is commonly used as a screening tool for suicide risk in those who ...
Background Scales are widely used in psychiatric assessments following self-harm. Robust evidence fo...
Background Scales are widely used in psychiatric assessments following self-harm. Robust evidence f...
Background Risk scales are used widely in the management of patients presenting to hospital followin...
Background: Scales are widely used in psychiatric assessments following self-harm. Robust evidenc...
The assessment of self-harm risk is a common, difficult, and perplexing task for many physicians, es...
ObjectivePersons with thoughts of self-harm may need evaluation for suicide risk. We examine the pre...
BACKGROUND: Psychosocial assessment of self-harm patients by mental health service staff is an impor...
OBJECTIVES: The objective was to describe self-harm assessment practices in U.S. emergency departmen...
BACKGROUND: People with a history of self-harm are at a far greater risk of suicide than the general...
BACKGROUND: Psychosocial assessment is central to the management of self-harm, but not all individua...
OBJECTIVES: Deliberate self-harm (DSH) patients, despite their risk of suicide, are often discharged...
Background: There is mixed evidence for whether psychosocial assessment following hospital presentat...
The aims of this review were to calculate the diagnostic accuracy statistics of risk scales followin...
Background: Repetition of hospital-treated deliberate self-harm is common. Several recent studies ha...