AimsThe aim of this study was to estimate incidence of self-harm presentations to hospitals and their associated hospital costs across England.MethodsWe used individual patient data from the Multicentre Study of Self-harm in England of all self-harm presentations to the emergency departments of five general hospitals in Oxford, Manchester and Derby in 2013. We also obtained cost data for each self-harm presentation from the hospitals in Oxford and Derby, as well as population and geographical estimates from the Office for National Statistics. First, we estimated the rate of self-harm presentations by age and gender in the Multicentre Study and multiplied this with the respective populations to estimate the number of self-harm presentations ...
Background Previous research into the epidemiology and management of self-harm has been largely base...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the characteristics and management of individuals attending hospital with se...
Background: Individuals who self-harm frequently misuse alcohol and have increased risk of subseque...
Aims The aim of this study was to estimate incidence of self-harm presentations to hospitals and the...
Objective: Rates of hospital presentation for self-harm in England were compared using different nat...
Background: Self-harm is an extremely common reason for hospital presentation. There have, however, ...
Background: Self-harm is an extremely common reason for hospital presentation. There have, however, ...
Objectives: Self-harm is a major health problem in many countries, with potential adverse outcomes i...
Background Most of the research conducted on people who harm themselves has been undertaken in seco...
BACKGROUND: Self-harm is a major healthcare problem in the United Kingdom, but monitoring of hospita...
Objectives Self-harm is a major health problem in many countries, with potential adverse outcomes in...
More than 140 000 people present to hospital after an episode of self harm each year in England and...
BACKGROUND: Previous research into the epidemiology and management of self-harm has been largely bas...
Background: Self-harm is a significant public health concern in the UK. This is reflected in the rec...
Summary Background Little is known about the relative incidence of fatal and non-fatal self-harm i...
Background Previous research into the epidemiology and management of self-harm has been largely base...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the characteristics and management of individuals attending hospital with se...
Background: Individuals who self-harm frequently misuse alcohol and have increased risk of subseque...
Aims The aim of this study was to estimate incidence of self-harm presentations to hospitals and the...
Objective: Rates of hospital presentation for self-harm in England were compared using different nat...
Background: Self-harm is an extremely common reason for hospital presentation. There have, however, ...
Background: Self-harm is an extremely common reason for hospital presentation. There have, however, ...
Objectives: Self-harm is a major health problem in many countries, with potential adverse outcomes i...
Background Most of the research conducted on people who harm themselves has been undertaken in seco...
BACKGROUND: Self-harm is a major healthcare problem in the United Kingdom, but monitoring of hospita...
Objectives Self-harm is a major health problem in many countries, with potential adverse outcomes in...
More than 140 000 people present to hospital after an episode of self harm each year in England and...
BACKGROUND: Previous research into the epidemiology and management of self-harm has been largely bas...
Background: Self-harm is a significant public health concern in the UK. This is reflected in the rec...
Summary Background Little is known about the relative incidence of fatal and non-fatal self-harm i...
Background Previous research into the epidemiology and management of self-harm has been largely base...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the characteristics and management of individuals attending hospital with se...
Background: Individuals who self-harm frequently misuse alcohol and have increased risk of subseque...