BACKGROUND: Psychosocial assessment is central to the management of self-harm, but not all individuals receive an assessment following presentation to hospital. Research exploring the factors associated with assessment and non-assessment is sparse. It is unclear how assessment relates to subsequent outcome. METHODS: We identified episodes of self-harm presenting to six hospitals in the UK cities of Oxford, Leeds, and Manchester over an 18-month period (1st March 2000 to 31st August 2001). We used established monitoring systems to investigate: the proportion of episodes resulting in a specialist assessment in each hospital; the factors associated with assessment and non-assessment; the relationship between assessment and repetition of self-h...
Background Guidance in England recommends psychosocial assessment when presenting to hospital follo...
BACKGROUND: Quantitative research about self-harm largely deals with self-poisoning, despite the hig...
The objectives of this study were to identify 1) the proportion of self-harm episodes that resulted ...
Evidence to guide clinical management of self-harm is sparse, trials have recruited selected samples...
BACKGROUND: Psychosocial assessment of self-harm patients by mental health service staff is an impor...
Background: Evidence to guide clinical management of self-harm is sparse, trials have recruited sele...
Objectives We sought to explore patient and carer experiences of psychosocial assessments following ...
BACKGROUND: Self-harm is a common reason for presentation to the Emergency Department. An important ...
Background Psychosocial assessment is a central aspect of managing self-harm in hospitals, designed...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: epublishWe sought to explore patient and...
Background: There is mixed evidence for whether psychosocial assessment following hospital presentat...
Background Evidence to guide clinical management of self-harm is sparse, trials have recruited sele...
INTRODUCTION: Studies have shown wide variations in delivery of self-harm services but it is unclear...
Background Clinical guidelines have recommended psychosocial assessment of self-harm patients for ye...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the characteristics and management of individuals attending hospital with se...
Background Guidance in England recommends psychosocial assessment when presenting to hospital follo...
BACKGROUND: Quantitative research about self-harm largely deals with self-poisoning, despite the hig...
The objectives of this study were to identify 1) the proportion of self-harm episodes that resulted ...
Evidence to guide clinical management of self-harm is sparse, trials have recruited selected samples...
BACKGROUND: Psychosocial assessment of self-harm patients by mental health service staff is an impor...
Background: Evidence to guide clinical management of self-harm is sparse, trials have recruited sele...
Objectives We sought to explore patient and carer experiences of psychosocial assessments following ...
BACKGROUND: Self-harm is a common reason for presentation to the Emergency Department. An important ...
Background Psychosocial assessment is a central aspect of managing self-harm in hospitals, designed...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: epublishWe sought to explore patient and...
Background: There is mixed evidence for whether psychosocial assessment following hospital presentat...
Background Evidence to guide clinical management of self-harm is sparse, trials have recruited sele...
INTRODUCTION: Studies have shown wide variations in delivery of self-harm services but it is unclear...
Background Clinical guidelines have recommended psychosocial assessment of self-harm patients for ye...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the characteristics and management of individuals attending hospital with se...
Background Guidance in England recommends psychosocial assessment when presenting to hospital follo...
BACKGROUND: Quantitative research about self-harm largely deals with self-poisoning, despite the hig...
The objectives of this study were to identify 1) the proportion of self-harm episodes that resulted ...