BACKGROUND: Self-harm is a major healthcare problem in the United Kingdom, but monitoring of hospital presentations has largely been done separately in single centres. Multicentre monitoring of self-harm has been established as a result of the National Suicide Prevention Strategy for England. METHOD: Data on self-harm presentations to general hospitals in Oxford (one hospital), Manchester (three hospitals) and Leeds (two hospitals), collected through monitoring systems in each centre, were analysed for the 18-month period March 2000 to August 2001. RESULTS: The findings were based on 7344 persons who presented following 10,498 episodes of self-harm. Gender and age patterns were similar in the three centres, 57.0% of patients being female an...
BACKGROUND: Trends in deliberate self-harm (DSH) are important because they have implications for ho...
Background Little is known about the relative incidence of fatal and non-fatal self-harm in young pe...
Background In England suicide rates are highest in midlife (defined as age 40–59). Despite a strong ...
Objectives Self-harm is a major health problem in many countries, with potential adverse outcomes in...
BACKGROUND: Previous research into the epidemiology and management of self-harm has been largely bas...
BACKGROUND: Self-harm is a major healthcare problem and changes in its prevalence and characteristic...
Rates of hospital presentation for self-harm in England were compared using different national and l...
Background Previous research into the epidemiology and management of self-harm has been largely base...
Aims The aim of this study was to estimate incidence of self-harm presentations to hospitals and the...
Objectives: Self-harm is a major health problem in many countries, with potential adverse outcomes i...
We examined epidemiology and characteristics of self-harm in adolescents and impact of national guid...
We examined epidemiology and characteristics of self-harm in adolescents and impact of national guid...
More than 140 000 people present to hospital after an episode of self harm each year in England and ...
Purpose Self-harm is a major clinical problem and is strongly linked to suicide. It is important to ...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic and public health measures necessary to address it may have major ...
BACKGROUND: Trends in deliberate self-harm (DSH) are important because they have implications for ho...
Background Little is known about the relative incidence of fatal and non-fatal self-harm in young pe...
Background In England suicide rates are highest in midlife (defined as age 40–59). Despite a strong ...
Objectives Self-harm is a major health problem in many countries, with potential adverse outcomes in...
BACKGROUND: Previous research into the epidemiology and management of self-harm has been largely bas...
BACKGROUND: Self-harm is a major healthcare problem and changes in its prevalence and characteristic...
Rates of hospital presentation for self-harm in England were compared using different national and l...
Background Previous research into the epidemiology and management of self-harm has been largely base...
Aims The aim of this study was to estimate incidence of self-harm presentations to hospitals and the...
Objectives: Self-harm is a major health problem in many countries, with potential adverse outcomes i...
We examined epidemiology and characteristics of self-harm in adolescents and impact of national guid...
We examined epidemiology and characteristics of self-harm in adolescents and impact of national guid...
More than 140 000 people present to hospital after an episode of self harm each year in England and ...
Purpose Self-harm is a major clinical problem and is strongly linked to suicide. It is important to ...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic and public health measures necessary to address it may have major ...
BACKGROUND: Trends in deliberate self-harm (DSH) are important because they have implications for ho...
Background Little is known about the relative incidence of fatal and non-fatal self-harm in young pe...
Background In England suicide rates are highest in midlife (defined as age 40–59). Despite a strong ...